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Hosepipe ban
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:42 pm
by Gio
Ours was lifted today
About bloody time as well, all the local rivers/resevoirs have been at their highest level for about 5 weeks. My garden is like pudding its so wet.
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:33 pm
by BikerGran
So why do you need the hosepipe ban lifted?
Or rather, what's the benefit of the ban being lifted? You know they'll slap it back on as soon as you need the hosepipe...
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:46 pm
by Gio
BikerGran wrote:So why do you need the hosepipe ban lifted?
Or rather, what's the benefit of the ban being lifted? You know they'll slap it back on as soon as you need the hosepipe...
I can wash the bike properly (and not use as much water either)
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:22 pm
by Thumper
Apparently you can wash your engine but not the frame

I just park mine next to the pond whilst keeping the fish happy.

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:29 pm
by Fat Harry
We didn't have a ban !!

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:26 pm
by BikerGran
Neither did we but I don't do daft stuff like washing my transport!
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:02 am
by ligloo
wtf is a hosepipe ban?
you people really need to move to a REAL country

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:06 am
by Fat Harry
Like Australia ??

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:22 am
by ligloo
Fat Harry wrote:Like Australia ??

they have lots of rain?

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:24 am
by Thumper
We are short of water because the privatised water boards won't increase or maintain storage capacity in line with the population and because it cost them. Better to get everyone on a water meter and steadily increase prices, low overheads big profit nice business

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:33 am
by Gio
Thumper wrote:We are short of water because the privatised water boards won't increase or maintain storage capacity in line with the population and because it cost them. Better to get everyone on a water meter and steadily increase prices, low overheads big profit nice business

I'm on a water meter, best thing we ever did, our water rates are less than our old houses and this house is a lot bigger.
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:09 pm
by BikerGran
I can see how the size of your household - ie number of persons - would affect your water usage - but not the size of the house!
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:20 pm
by Thumper
Gio I wonder if it will stay that way once we all have metres, time will tell.
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:59 pm
by Gio
Thumper wrote:Gio I wonder if it will stay that way once we all have metres, time will tell.
I don't know, but I'm glad I have it at the moment.
I used to think, ' I'm glad we only have water rates, look at all those people who spend a fortune because of meters'. I never believed them when they said we pay less.
For example, our water rates came to £320 last year, thats for 4 people, we use a dishwasher on average 1.5 times a day, the washing machine is used every day, 2 kids at home who think that they can spend 30 minutes in the shower. Lots of water being used.
Then there's the cars, bikes and van, all washed a minimum of once a week and as much as 3 times (obviously this all depends on how crap the weather is).
Then there's the garden.
Bargain IMO
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:11 pm
by Falcoholic
Deffo no shortage of water in the West of Scotland.
Never is
