Corona Virus Concerns
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Some of the biggest hotels across Devon and Cornwall will not reopen due to the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had, it has been announced.
Specialist Leisure Group (SLG), which owned coach company Shearings and several other businesses, collapsed into administration today
Wow, does not help the governments STAYCATION plea, but should help the club if more people switch to camping
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I absolutely agree, Micky, but I don't think we can necessarily assume his background and education were the cause. Stupidity and arrogance can be found in all sectors of the community.
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Her father is Humphrey Wakefield. Owner of Chillingham Castle. Plenty of scope for isolation cottages there........
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Of course it would happen,
Now we have the littering problem of potentially contaminated waste blowing around of face masks and gloves of all sorts of material, so much for 'responsible' people.
I wonder how long it takes a latex glove or cloth face mask to degrade?
I wonder how much more wildlife will die as a result, if general plastics aren't enough?
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I must admit I share your concerns. Just when we were starting to move away from disposable plastic packaging along comes disposable gloves. After our general bin collection on Tuesday I picked up 3 individual plastic gloves which were the lying on the pavement as I was walking dogs: yet another use for poop bags! 😀
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Upcycling, clever👍🏻
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When we started having Waitrose deliveries eight weeks or so ago we started off with the 5p ones they stopped selling. From there we went to very flimsy clear bags and this week everything came in Bags for Life!! I have a reasonable clear conscience because for the last ten years or so we have used Quick Check and have used mainly the same hessian bags we were provided with all those year ago so probably saved thousands of plastic bags over that time!
David
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I share your concerns.
I live on a single track rural road in the West of Scotland. It’s beautiful and overlooks 3 islands. Before lockdown I’d maybe see one man and his dog but over the past 8weeks it’s been literally non stop with walkers of all ages. If I’m in my garden they stop to comment how beautiful the views are. ( Made me wonder just where they all came from if they find the views a surprise, ) However, it’s so beautiful they obviously thought it would be enhanced by their discarded picnic containers, plastic gloves and blasted wet wipes. I’ve turned into a Womble picking up their litter every day. Never gone home with an empty bag yet. Sometimes people just baffle me.
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Thanks, AnnB, I did wonder if it was because of previously unreported cases. Will see what today's figures are later.
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As you say there is no doubt that litter and discarded poo bags have increased since lockdown but I do believe resident litter picking has also increased.
When we ( OH is now my full time apprentice!) go out on our daily walk we always litter pick filling the "quality bags" from our online shopping. We are surprised that on a number of occasions we have walked along footpaths that have obviously just been litter picked by others.
Unfortunately, since the increase in traffic there has been a similar increase in the number of cans etc "lobbed" out of cars.
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I don't think there is any need to apologise RC. I am quite new to this posting, but I soon realised that ranting is what most of this posting is about. I only really got involved as a result of being bored during Lockdown and having nothing better to do. I too am really annoyed with all the litter that is about and have found that I am picking up more litter during my daily exercise. One new thing I have recently come across whilst out is poo bags full of poo hanging on trees like decorations. I can't understand dog owners going to the trouble of picking up and then just hanging it on a tree for someone else to dispose of. Can anyone please explain why people do this. I know you are less likely to tread in it, but I find hanging it on tree a really disgusting habit.
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"You Are Not Alone" since lockdown Rosa and I on our several (4) walks a day it is only on our early morning 0630-0700 start walks, do we very rarely see others out apart from the regular dog walkers,
All the other walks there are many also out walking/cycling/jogging or new it seems? dog walkers
There is far more litter and dog poo around now even in areas that there are quite a few multi purpose bins litter/bagged dog poo,
And the public rights of ways footpaths and bridleways are getting quite worn in places with the amount of use compared to before lockdown with even more litter ,bottles,plastic and glass plus drink cans,
Since the last easing there are also a lot more cars parked near our ancient woodlands i also noticed that there are now big signs up asking for people to not light fires or use barbeques
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I can't understand dog owners going to the trouble of picking up and then just hanging it on a tree for someone else to dispose of. Can anyone please explain why people do this. I know you are less likely to tread in it, but I find hanging it on tree a really disgusting habit.
I used to do it and pick it up on the way back but occasionally I would come back a different way. Not guilty anymore as I now do not have a dog.
peedee
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Yes, the pooh bags - got that too.
I’ve decided for my own sake to stop trying to understand why some people discard their litter because I never will understand. Best not to give them headspace. I just pick their rubbish up and that way it’s no longer there to upset/annoy me.4 -
A few months back litter was not such a problem as now,and us dogwalkers would if noticed and reachable pick it up an put to retrieve on our return to put in first bin
It is more complicated now as the situation makes one more wary without a litter picker to retrieve some items (bottles/cans) and we already carry secateurs to keep brambles etc at bay
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Ah yes , the dog poo tree , they only seem to grow next to public footpaths and appear in”flower” all year round
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