

The only problem with the bins that got removed had with wildlife was when wasps nested in them one year. They had sprung loaded flaps
The only problem with the bins that got removed had with wildlife was when wasps nested in them one year. They had sprung loaded flaps
Is only mildly annoying. Lots of people asking where the bins though.
I can see a lot of paper cups being left in tables etc
You are right, I was thinking the definition more being taking it up market, fancier etc. didn’t realise the term was more for the human effect.
So only mildly infuriating?
Photo is under the red dot (you can see the play area in the background of the photo) nvm, no you can’t. But that’s where it is!
As in, their reception’s front door has a letter box.
They should give me tea in a mug instead of a waxed paper cup (and plastic lid!) then!
This is right by the cafe/site office/car park though. The reception desk is about 20m to the right and staffed during daylight hours year round.
Not like it’s in the middle of nowhere.
I get your point, there are very few bins elsewhere (mostly by the other car parks) and that’s fine. It’s just that the place that gives you rubbish makes it hard to responsibly get rid of it.
I think it’s a pretty good description. Has a tarmac car park, cafe, bike hire, 3 go ape routes, wheelchair accessible routes and until recently, bins!
I think the site office has a post box
No racoons here. The previous bins had spring loaded flaps to keep the animals out.
They had some reasonably nice bins with wooden shells around them and spring loaded doors to keep the birds etc out.
If you have a 50mb/s connection, surely someone sending you 100mbs of data would fill your line? The firewall is on your router, so the line to it would be maxed?
I tend to spend a weekend cooking and freezing loads, then not really cooking for weeks.
So it’s a massive targeted shop every few weeks to do that, then mostly small trips (often on foot/bike) to the local shops to get milk and any odd things I run out of, or if I feel like mixing dinner up with something else.
It depends who you are trying to hide from. A VPN will hide your internet traffic from your ISP/phone company, but obviously not from the site you are visiting.
At best you might be one of may people connecting from the same (VPN) IP address, but they can still collect info from your browser/app etc to generate points to ID you if they want.