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We ve missed you : Next steps of Leicester lockdown easing set out after 14 months of restrictions
A new campaign will help businesses get back on track
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The next steps of unlocking Leicester after 14 months of Covid-19 restrictions have been set out - with the message, we ve missed you .
However, the real question is why did we get to this position in Ipswich in the first place? And how do we ensure that going forward we avoid this from happening?
It was reported this week that it will probably cost around £100,000 to just get the pigeon faeces removed from the Paul’s Silo building. It is so caked onto the walls and the floors inside that it requires a mammoth industrial clean to even make it safe to occupy.
No wonder it is costing that much just to remove the poo! Nothing symbolises the problem we have more than this £100,000 figure. It costs this much because the building has been left unoccupied and uncared for over the past 23 years, leaving the bricks to have basically been penetrated by pigeon poo.
However, the real question is why did we get to this position in Ipswich in the first place? And how do we ensure that going forward we avoid this from happening?
It was reported this week that it will probably cost around £100,000 to just get the pigeon faeces removed from the Paul’s Silo building. It is so caked onto the walls and the floors inside that it requires a mammoth industrial clean to even make it safe to occupy.
No wonder it is costing that much just to remove the poo! Nothing symbolises the problem we have more than this £100,000 figure. It costs this much because the building has been left unoccupied and uncared for over the past 23 years, leaving the bricks to have basically been penetrated by pigeon poo.
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