| Topic: | Re:Re:Dirty Business | |
| Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
| Date/Time: | 05/03/26 14:30:00 |
| We have seen the fights that local people have had to get any action when they can see and smell that there is a problem. I remember the documentaries about Thames Water showing the problems the workers were having in keeping the aging and run down infrastructure going. This of course can be made worse when if any building has to go to planning residents decide to object to anything happening - but then how does necessary infrastructure get tackled when it needs to be? It is obviously easier not to tackle it and to just take the profits which go to distant owners which expect them as a result of their investment. To then have a hierarchy that ignores and denies and covers up any problems and leaves the workers on site to try and deal with deteriorating and impossible situation is diabolical and demoralising. Please don't be lily-livered and turn a blind eye but make a point to watch this programme. The situation needs facing up to and improving and not putting off because it is too difficult: If you copy and paste this link to read the real story behind this programme you will find a direct link to the programme. https://www.sas.org.uk/updates/dirty-business-real-people-sewage-drama/ |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Dirty Business | 27/02/26 11:30:00 | Vanessa Smith |
| Re:Dirty Business | 27/02/26 13:33:00 | Eric Baker |
| Re:Dirty Business | 27/02/26 13:38:00 | Raymond Havelock |
| Re:Re:Dirty Business | 05/03/26 14:30:00 | Philippa Bond |
| Re:Re:Re:Dirty Business | 05/03/26 15:07:00 | Richard Schofield |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Dirty Business | 06/03/26 12:56:00 | David Cook |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Dirty Business | 06/03/26 17:49:00 | Simon Hayes |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Dirty Business | 06/03/26 23:39:00 | Philippa Bond |