Sadly, doesn't work like that. They move in from down south for the view, get on the parish council with their other southern mates, and spend their early retired lives complaining about everything.
I've lived in the countryside my whole life and I would be so angry if human sh!t was spread next to my house.Sadly, doesn't work like that. They move in from down south for the view, get on the parish council with their other southern mates, and spend their early retired lives complaining about everything.
What do you think should be done with it?I've lived in the countryside my whole life and I would be so angry if human sh!t was spread next to my house.
I've lived in the countryside my whole life and I would be so angry if human sh!t was spread next to my house.
I agree! We should dig a big hole and put it in there. Or send it to China!I've lived in the countryside my whole life and I would be so angry if human sh!t was spread next to my house.
Spreading it on the fields is the solution. Unless anyone has a better suggestion, and is prepared for any consequences of it then fair enough. Ditto the resulting need for digging holes to extract phosphate, potash and coal to make the energy for the nitrogen fert.
It in the ground 24 hours after spreadingThe complainers are only getting their own back
I think its the using farmers fields for cheap uncontrolled storage for months on end that people complain about.
As I said up thread I bet there's not many big piles of it right next to the farm house.
Why not the people producing it!It's interesting that the farmers always get stick for this.....
Why not the sewage company who are bringing the stuff and doing the job?