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Have you got it?Toodle pip. ilona
While I was there I checked a few corners on the Industrial Estate where I have picked before. I was pleased to see someone else has been picking. I don't know where they get the Spring Clean bags from.
I didn't know how hard the wind was blowing until I went out this afternoon. The sun shining through the window gives the impression that it is a nice summers day outside. I set off for a walk and took my picking stick and a large carrier bag. Couldn't use the trolley as most of the walk was going to be over rough ground.
I found a lot of litter at the picnic area car park. Some of it has been there a long time so I scrambled about in the bushes to dig it out. There is a litter bin there that the Council visits periodically to change the black bag. Today is was rammed full, and people had added more litter around it on the ground. I tidied it up as best I could. The Council will probably come on Monday to empty the bin and pick up the rest of it.
A van came into the car park as I was beavering away. He parked in one of the bays. Ooooh, maybe it's a van lifer I thought. And it was. He had parked up for an overnight stay in a quiet spot. Couldn't resist a bit of banter. He is a builder and had been working in the area. He looked like a decent type, so the conversation flowed. He was dead easy to talk to, and I found we have common interests.
He was in a Ford van, and I am hooked on Fords, and so is he. He gave up his house and moved into his van. He has a dog so he got it out for a run around. A beautiful black lab type. He likes the freedom of living in a van. We both agreed that freedom is important. He said van life is cheaper than a house.
We chatted for ages, about all sorts of topics. He was wide awake about the current situation, and the best part was, he didn't take any of the erm treatments offered. YES, big smile on my face. Oh the joy when you meet someone who said no thanks. Clever bloke. On top of that, he was very easy on the eye. Just my type in fact. It's a pity he is about half my age. 😰😭😳 Bugger.
I carried on with my walk. There wasn't much litter to pick up after that. The wind across the fields was manic. Oooh look, I spy with my little eye, a drinks can.
I soldiered on, too windy to sit down for a rest. As I got onto the last straight road, I found some litter. The usual drinks cans and bottles chucked out of car windows. There is probably more buried under the growing grass, which will become more visible after the machines have mowed the verges.Good morning.
Now it's time for a breather. I don't know how long it will last, possibly for the foreseeable future. I will not be accepting any more comments. As usual, it is the few who have spoilt it for everyone else.
I have closed comments before, then opened them again. I have explained what this blog is about, given people numerous chances, but the rot is still there.
People have criticised me for not publishing comments that are different to my way of thinking. Too right I haven't. I delete loads every day. I don't care if you have a different opinion to me. People are just spoiling for a fight, and I will not engage with them.
Of course I will still be posting on the blog. After 17 years I am not about to give up. I write for me, I write when I want, and about any subject that interests me. If people don't like it, there are plenty of other blogs out there.
Anyone is welcome to read. I have changed the comments settings to 'Blog members only'. I don't know how you become a member, it's a mystery too me.
It's bath time for the boys this morning out on the lawn. I don't know where mummy duck is. Hopefully sitting on some eggs under the hedge.
Have a good weekend. Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilonaThe troll loves these controversial posts. They send a stupid comment within a few minutes of me publishing it. They loved the previous post, so here is another one for the sad troll. 😂😂😂😂😂
From Social Media.
Sadiq Khan is complaining about “disinformation” portraying London negatively. So he wants stronger action and more regulatory powers from a new quango to stop it! So we all believe London is a peaceful happy place, where we all hold hands and love each other
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You are losing your grip Mr Khan. People can see right through you. It's not disinformation you should be worried about. People speak as they find. All the evidence is there, videos of youths rampaging through the streets. Shoplifting on a massive scale. An epidemic of mobile phone theft. Women knocked to the ground as their bags are ripped from them. The streets of London are no longer safe.So what are you going to do about it? How are you going to stop people from telling the truth? How will you shut them up? More cameras? More Big Brother spies? Recruit more police, dress them in black overloaded with tasers, cameras, truncheons, pepper sprays, send in the dogs, get them on horseback?
Here are the facts from the Metropolitan Police:
In the 12 months to February 2026:
Sexual offences up 6.1%
Rape up 8.4%
Violence up 6.3%
Drug offences up 22.9%
Weapons possession up 23.7%
That is not going to work Mr Khan. Change needs to happen from the top down. You can't beat people into submission. But you wont take a diplomatic approach. Your alliance is with those who give you orders. Those who pay you. Those who will look after you when your time is up and a new Mayor is appointed. Your future is secured, unlike those you have trodden all over on your way up.
Sleep easy in your bed, Mr Khan. You will.
Not my Mayor.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Now I am tired.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
The Road Haulage Association has warned that current weight regulations are making electric HGVs more expensive to run and less productive than their diesel equivalents, after publishing new research on payload loss.
In its latest report, the RHA said operators can lose up to 11.8% of payload capacity when running certain electric artics, forcing some fleets to use more vehicles or make additional trips to move the same volume of freight. The trade body argues that this is weakening the already fragile commercial case for zero-emission HGVs.
The findings are set out in the RHA’s Payload Loss Survey Report, which is based on feedback from operators and dealers, alongside the association’s own desk-based cost analysis. According to the report, an electric 6x2 tractor unit can cost £28,282 more per year to run than a diesel equivalent under current rules, with the cost increase largely driven by payload penalties and operating constraints.
The report also suggests that current rules are creating knock-on effects beyond fleet costs. The RHA said that where payload is reduced, operators may need to run more trucks or more journeys, which would add pressure to road networks and erode some of the efficiency gains expected from electrification.
Read about it in Commercial Motor.
The programme will see a total of 56 eHGVs introduced across 13 depots and rail-connected terminals during 2026, with vehicles expected to achieve real-world ranges of between 300km and 500km depending on duty cycle.
The rollout is supported by a major investment in charging infrastructure, with Maritime developing what it describes as one of the UK’s largest independent eHGV charging networks. Once complete, it will provide more than 22MW of installed capacity, enough to charge over 100 trucks simultaneously. The network, powered by renewable electricity, will also be accessible to third-party operators.
Across the Electric Freightway programme, Maritime will operate 20 eHGVs from Birmingham and its Manchester depot, supported by 10 charging stations. The project is backed by more than £100m of government and industry funding.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Good morning.
Start the day with a laugh, that's what I say. 😍😆😁
The first bin wagon of the day has just been. There will be another one along later. The recycling system has changed, and we have a new crew. These are here to empty the garden waste bins. They are smartly dressed, new orange gear so they can be seen, and they have a very modern newish Mercedes truck.
I think they were getting a bit stuck up the other end of the road, with all the parked cars. I heard the reversing bleeper a few times as they tried to navigate their way around a blockage. As I fetch the empty bins back, mine and the neighbours, I like to give them a chocolate bar as a thanks. One of them looked very young, a new boy I thought. I asked him how old he is, and does he like this job. A bit of banter always goes down well. He is 21, and likes the job.
As I am typing this, the second wagon turns up to empty the recycling bins. More chocolate handed out. This driver was able to negotiate the parked cars with ease. As you would expect, with a female driver. 😜👩👅 Well done Missy.
Now it's time to get ready for Coffee Morning. It's looking like another sunny day, yipeeeeee.
Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
The deadline is looming. Information for those who wish to consider this treatment.
NHS Kent and Medway is asking vulnerable residents to make use of the booking system which opens from Tuesday, with appointments available from 13 April.
The spring vaccination programme will end on 30 June 2026.
