Brian Cross Posted April 20, 2007 Report Posted April 20, 2007 When i last visited Bedlngton I went down to the woods to revisit where I played when I was a kid,I must say I was surprised by the amount of junk that was in the once clean river Blyth, here they have a clean-up day once a year,a number of people go out and tidy up the beaches and all around the local area,do we have a tidy up day for Bedlington and especially the once lovely woods,if we do give me the date and it will give me an excuse to return to lend a hand ( and have a few pints with my rellies ) ...............BC
Blank Posted April 20, 2007 Report Posted April 20, 2007 When i last visited Bedlngton I went down to the woods to revisit where I played when I was a kid,I must say I was surprised by the amount of junk that was in the once clean river Blyth, here they have a clean-up day once a year,a number of people go out and tidy up the beaches and all around the local area,do we have a tidy up day for Bedlington and especially the once lovely woods,if we do give me the date and it will give me an excuse to return to lend a hand ( and have a few pints with my rellies ) ...............BCDont get me started on the woods! You didnt notice dog dump swinging from branches in plastic bags did you?Seriously though, not sure if we do have a tidy up day, dont think we do...
Brian Cross Posted April 21, 2007 Author Report Posted April 21, 2007 Dont get me started on the woods! You didnt notice dog dump swinging from branches in plastic bags did you?Seriously though, not sure if we do have a tidy up day, dont think we do...Can one be organized, i did notice the dog droppings in bags hanging from tree branches...
Hamburger Pimp Posted April 21, 2007 Report Posted April 21, 2007 Whatever you think, you have to admire the dexterity of the dogs.
Monsta® Posted April 21, 2007 Report Posted April 21, 2007 what is the point of cleaning up the woods? you know yourself it's a nice thought but it will just get trashed again!
Joe Rooney Posted April 21, 2007 Report Posted April 21, 2007 what is the point of cleaning up the woods? you know yourself it's a nice thought but it will just get trashed again!"What's the point"!That sad hopeless cry of defeat is beginning to sound like Bedlington's epitaph!If that is all that you have to say in the face of any and all difficulty, then you may as well quit living and go on permanent welfare.Like Australia, all across Canada, there are annual cleanup campaigns where social groups, children's groups, and just plain concerned citizens, get together and clean up the parks, rivers, and other public areas."What's the point" is that if that is all that you have to say. Then you are a major part of the problem. So why don't you just stand aside, and let the more energetic citizens get at the job!Joe
Monsta® Posted April 21, 2007 Report Posted April 21, 2007 "What's the point"!That sad hopeless cry of defeat is beginning to sound like Bedlington's epitaph!If that is all that you have to say in the face of any and all difficulty, then you may as well quit living and go on permanent welfare.Like Australia, all across Canada, there are annual cleanup campaigns where social groups, children's groups, and just plain concerned citizens, get together and clean up the parks, rivers, and other public areas."What's the point" is that if that is all that you have to say. Then you are a major part of the problem. So why don't you just stand aside, and let the more energetic citizens get at the job!Joei was not say there is no point! i was just say the chava's will simply fill it up with beer cans in a matter of days!!! not to mention the fly tippers etci wish it was clean and tidy! every thing just gets trashed! remember those numbered posts for that walk. they lasted all of two weeks. i am amazed that janus is still there and has not been weighed in for scrap!
Sw@lnalla Posted April 21, 2007 Report Posted April 21, 2007 "What's the point"!That sad hopeless cry of defeat is beginning to sound like Bedlington's epitaph!JoeToo true Joe, there are too many Monsta's who make excuses, plenty lip service and no action.Whatever you think, you have to admire the dexterity of the dogs.Typical
Brian Cross Posted April 21, 2007 Author Report Posted April 21, 2007 Too true Joe, there are too many Monsta's who make excuses, plenty lip service and no action.Typical It is apparent we have a lot of negativity coming from some of our most respective contributors to this site, simply reading some of the posts made me feel like saying well " no point to it " and then Joe made his contribution and it made sense c'mon lets have a go at getting the woods cleaned up,if some of the kids get involved they then may start to appreciate what is staring them in the face...................BC
Pete Posted April 22, 2007 Report Posted April 22, 2007 Whatever you think, you have to admire the dexterity of the dogs.
Monsta® Posted April 22, 2007 Report Posted April 22, 2007 here man even the council has given up on that place! they just let the weeds overgrow and hide all the garbage!!!
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