Yorkshire Drought
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 5:55 pm
In typical Yorkshire fashion, Craven Council has announced that in order to save water, Skipton swimming pool will be closing lanes 3 and 5.
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Thames water is the worst. Paid millions in bonuses to the directors and millions in dividends to shareholders yet hardly spent a penny in repairing old pipes. Corruption on a grand scaleInchy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:55 pmI moved just before Xmas from Leeds to near wetherby. In feb there was a leak on the road. Within less than half a day Yorkshire water was there, closed the road, dug up half the road, left the leak. A day later the leak evolved into the Bellagio fountains, spraying 30 feet in the air right into my neighbours garden and roof causes a fair bit of damage. 3 days later they fixed it.
God knows how much water was wasted.
The privatisation and general scumbagness of said companies should be as big of a scandal as the post office scandal.
This crap effects all of us
The thing is , water doesn't cost anything. It's rain. It's free.Inchy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:55 pmI moved just before Xmas from Leeds to near wetherby. In feb there was a leak on the road. Within less than half a day Yorkshire water was there, closed the road, dug up half the road, left the leak. A day later the leak evolved into the Bellagio fountains, spraying 30 feet in the air right into my neighbours garden and roof causes a fair bit of damage. 3 days later they fixed it.
God knows how much water was wasted.
Dead on!exilecanada wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:29 pmPrivatisation of any essential services, water, health, infrastructure etc etc is NEVER a good thing. Open itself up for cost cutting, short cuts, inferior materials etc in the search for the almighty profit and bonuses for those who instigate said elements.![]()
And massive payments to directors, often ex MPs, this one has dried up now as there is too much media attention, wonder where they will end up next for the massive easy paycheckexilecanada wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:29 pmPrivatisation of any essential services, water, health, infrastructure etc etc is NEVER a good thing. Open itself up for cost cutting, short cuts, inferior materials etc in the search for the almighty profit and bonuses for those who instigate said elements.![]()
You are not allowed to drink rainwater nowadays, too many particulates.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:07 pmThe thing is , water doesn't cost anything. It's rain. It's free.
The cost is the admin & work involved.
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