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Previously on "The Grass is Always Longer on the Other Side of the Street"
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where I live, the mornings are shorter than the afternoons. It a bit odd really, I feel the day shouls be splt evenly , maybe they should move twelve oclock back a bit.
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Was watching Countryfile the other week - some councils are deliberately not cutting all their grass verges on roadsides to increase biodiversity of plants and help bees and other pollinating insects.
At the moment the country as a whole doesn't have enough pollinating insects.
In addition it saves money as the grass cutting teams only have to cut the grass verges on most roads sides 3 times a year.
So this is a none story.
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Wow what a story would you believe same thing happens where I live, its a long road with grass verges, about halfway down it it switches councils at a sign saying 'Welcome to the borough of ....;, one side is always nice and short, the other its tends to get pretty long. I'm sure you all wanted to know that and I have made you week telling you.
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We just don't feel like we're getting the service we pay for.
Old people have too much time on their hands.
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I actually like the longer length grasses in Nottingham.
Anything to give the bees a bit of a leg up...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo some people have so little to complain about?
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Do some people have so little to complain about? Has anyone pointed out that every single area of grass will have different lengths at the edge to the what is beyond?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHot of the press from Nottingham:
Carlton couple return from holiday to find grass by their street cut to different lengths | Nottingham Post
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The Grass is Always Longer on the Other Side of the Street
Hot of the press from Nottingham:
A PAIR of bemused Carlton pensioners returned from holiday to find patches of grass on either side of their street cut at completely different lengths.Tags: None
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