And, here we have it........Are we really buying that the money shredded is real? Joe Lycett knows how to work publicity but he isn't stupid so I'd be surprised if it was genuine.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63703831
And, here we have it........Are we really buying that the money shredded is real? Joe Lycett knows how to work publicity but he isn't stupid so I'd be surprised if it was genuine.
Interesting question for people in the drought areas. Are your water authority building new reservoirs to capture all of this lovely water or will it be same again next summer?The weather outside right now.....
Jeez, are we paying for the hot summer or what..?
I think we're still on a hosepipe ban..as for more reservoirs...no idea but the underground resources are pretty lowInteresting question for people in the drought areas. Are your water authority building new reservoirs to capture all of this lovely water or will it be same again next summer?
Don't be silly, thats valueable land to make solar farms...Interesting question for people in the drought areas. Are your water authority building new reservoirs to capture all of this lovely water or will it be same again next summer?
I think we're still on a hosepipe ban..as for more reservoirs...no idea but the underground resources are pretty low
How long this month's rain will take to fill those...years I'd have thought....
LT knows his Joe lycettAre we really buying that the money shredded is real? Joe Lycett knows how to work publicity but he isn't stupid so I'd be surprised if it was genuine.
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look back to 1976 - drought was worse, yet still the wet winter filled up the aquifers ready for the next year ?
however, we have been lucky, if that’s the right word, to have this much rain to get normal levels.
All these droughts we know are going to become the norm, so something needs doing for long term.
Reservoirs, or better still, a pipeline from Scotland /Lake district etc where there is plenty of water. Humans can build a pipeline through Alaska etc but not down the UK?
The highest temp recorded in 1976 was 35.9c 96.6f
Highest temp this year 40.3c 104.5f (highest ever)
I know the drought lasted a long time but as far as high temps are concerned, 35.9c doesn't even come in the top 10
I think most of the last 20 odd have been record breakers.After that October mini heat wave I read somewhere this Is the hottest year
The highest temp recorded in 1976 was 35.9c 96.6f
Highest temp this year 40.3c 104.5f (highest ever)
I know the drought lasted a long time but as far as high temps are concerned, 35.9c doesn't even come in the top 10
I know the highest temperatures were hotter, but as far as water shortage goes it’s how long we went for without rain, and how much the reservoirs etc were depleted. I think you’ll find that 1976 had a far longer period without rain.
Stand pipes came in etc.
Water levels got lower, I think.
https://news.sky.com/story/joe-lyce...and-has-donated-the-money-to-charity-12752415How much good could that money have done if given to charity? Plank.
I know the highest temperatures were hotter, but as far as water shortage goes it’s how long we went for without rain, and how much the reservoirs etc were depleted. I think you’ll find that 1976 had a far longer period without rain.
Stand pipes came in etc.
Water levels got lower, I think.
Or perhaps the water companies could come & fix leaks when they are reported instead of after 4 or 5 days (or longer), when gallons of water have gone to waste. We had one near the top of our road (on a fairly main road as well), where water was coming out of the top of the drain cover like a mini Bellagio Hotel water show and that was still doing that 4 days later until they finally sent someone to look at it.?
look back to 1976 - drought was worse, yet still the wet winter filled up the aquifers ready for the next year ?
however, we have been lucky, if that’s the right word, to have this much rain to get normal levels.
All these droughts we know are going to become the norm, so something needs doing for long term.
Reservoirs, or better still, a pipeline from Scotland /Lake district etc where there is plenty of water. Humans can build a pipeline through Alaska etc but not down the UK?
They’ll be back to normal even if we have only 60% of average winter rainfall according to Thames Water who lifted their ban today.I think we're still on a hosepipe ban..as for more reservoirs...no idea but the underground resources are pretty low
How long this month's rain will take to fill those...years I'd have thought....
Mrs Colch!!!!!
She appears to believe that I have started defecating money. We moved in to the new house two weeks ago after getting a new lounge carpet fitted. Since we have moved in she has now got quotes for all the remaining carpets to be replaced, all the windows and doors to be replaced, remodelling of the bathroom and replacing the hot water tank as "it's not big enough", a downstairs toilet to be put in the existing porch with a new porch built and the front door to be moved, knocking out the chimney to increase the room sizes and knocking out a wall between the kitchen and dining room and replacing the kitchen. And she's got someone coming next week to see about knocking down the summer house and replacing it with a garden room for her to work in. And that's just the quotes so far, she still has plans for the garden that we haven't so quotes for - YET!!!!