"Picturesque river polluted with sewage just 13 days after being given official bathing status."
Yep the River Avon at Salisbury was designated as a bathing spot on 15th May and just 13 days later on the 28th the EA have to issue a pollution warning due to E. coli levels. What a shambles.
https://t.co/nC3WWbwgt6
Is Starmer going to have a COBRA meeting?
Is he going to give thousands of pounds to the Sikh community to keep them safe from the mob?
Are Sikh leaders going to be given maximum air time across all MSM to talk about this?
As fucking if.
@BenBrownBBC "The screaming in the recovery room would not stop"
Victoria Rose describes having to amputate children's limbs & not having any anaesthetic to relieve the pain for when the children woke up after the operation.
September 2025
🚨🔥AL GRITO DE TRAIDOR y PEDÓFILO los británicos 🇬🇧 lo rodean🔥
El “traidor” Keir Starmer es confrontado por una turba enfurecida a las afueras del Parlamento.
Una turba enfurecida persigue a Keir Starmer llamándolo “protector de pedófilos, abusador de menores y traidor”
EL MUNDO DESPIERTA 🔥
TOMEN NOTA TODOS LOS POLÍTICOS, que se enriquecen con la traición de su propia población 🔥
The Somerset Farmhouse of 1 North Street, Williton were approached by a "food influencer" that wanted to charge them £2,000 for a review.
They put out a video of Sally eating a sausage roll instead 😆.
Lets make Sally and the Somerset Farmhouse famous for free.
@Wommando@RhinestoneCow11 There's so many of them, a man in Shrewsbury, Richard James 47, with 6800 paedophile images spared jail and told he'd been foolish
"Southern Water apologises after Winchester milestone removed."
So there's a mile stone on the Andover Road just outside Winchester, it's been there for 100s of years, guess who digs it up and then dumps it along with a load of other building waste in the local landfill?
Yep, step forward Southern Water.
https://t.co/ebnmnOoDAn
In 2010, Andernach, Germany planted 101 varieties of tomatoes in the town center and told everyone to take whatever they wanted.
It was so popular that they did it again, adding beans the next year. Over time, they added onions, fruit trees, lettuce, zucchini, berries, and herbs, all free to the public and maintained by the city.
Andernach is now nicknamed the "edible city." And they're not alone.
Philadelphia has been doing a version of this since 2007. The Philadelphia Orchard Project has helped establish 67 sites across the city with thousands of food-bearing trees.
Baltimore is planting fruit trees on sidewalks. Seattle, Boston, San Francisco, and Asheville all have public urban orchards.
A mature apple tree produces 400-500 pounds of fruit per year. A mature pear tree can produce for 75 years.
Cities pride themselves on their tree cover. We've decided that trees are important, but we haven't fully decided those trees should feed people yet.
Would you support urban fruit trees and vegetables in your city?
BREAKING 🚨🇬🇷
Greeks are being pushed just like Albanians.
An Israeli investment fund is aggressively privatizing 200 hectares of Kalamata’s western beach, fencing off public coast for residences.
They want to create future colonies.
@therealmissjo@kimmysalt We really don't want scum like these here, they should be deported and replaced by decent refugees who are desperate to escape conflict.