Maple Road's Rubicon pre-empts this summer's cigarette ban.
Maple Road's Rubicon pre-empts this summer's cigarette ban.
Berrylands pong sufferers urged to call Thames Water.
After 16 years of grief, Southwood Drive residents' petition initiates dialog with sewage system owners.
A council experiment means two weeks between household rubbish collections.
Pan Hillier from Queen's Drive, acquired a load from Chessington Zoo to trial a recent NSPCC charity auction prize.
Apparently the camembert smelling droppings are renowned for deterring small mammals.
After spreading the tiger poo around her garden Mrs Hillier said, 'I did think it would work because I had read about it working with lion poo rather than tiger poo. I like birds and feed the birds but the cats are a nuisance.'
A unknown Ebay user has won a year's supply of the stuff after placing a winning bid of £241.
Can you smell anything strange in the Berrylands area?
Expert says if enough people complain, the council must act.
Thames Water receives complaints that it's sewage works stinks.
Locals are complaining that the Hogsmill treatment works across from Berrlyands Station is giving off unpleasant smells. Berrlyands councilor Kevin Davis is calling for a notice to be served on the local water authority to ensure that they remedy the problem which is apparently centred around a faulty gas burn-off chimney. Thames Water are said to be looking into it.
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