They already do in some landscapes but some not allowed due to attendent of probation staff on the job example cat4 nonces being told to pick up rubbish near schools or accessible to younger people on the scene Plus probation is designed to reduce hours of sentence whole thing is a joke as heavy crims can do it before sentences to look good to the judge via defence on day of court instead of jail I used to work for probation quit because its far too stressing dealing with people who are clueless and think prison and jail and crime from beating up people is a badge or some stardom, Since many been flying in and out for years, Nonces and the rest selling drugs shit way of thinking but that's the uk for you too soft either stick you in a council flat, dole, ymca long as you pay your bills required to keep mps incomes topped up
Morning George. Thank you for the video. It's surprising what's hidden away but in plain sight. I remember the Aigburth Vale subway as my nana used to take me through it when we headed to Otterspool Prom from Mossley Hill. I seem to remember toilets in the subway with the attendant having a little office with curtains up.🙂
Mad isnt it them toilets are still there aswell been locked for decades now would actually love to see i side em Thanks for watching ruth glad you enjoyed it
I lived in Gt Homer Street until 1985 , I never went / used these routes around the Kingsway Tunnel. Pedestrians avoid them and prefer alternative surface routes even if it means crossing a busy toad with no Zebras. I moved to Bricklayers Arms in central London which is dominated by a flyover and huge roundabout between five roads. Pedestrians could navigate via subways which went through the island of the roundabout. Nobody used them., but dodged the traffic at surface. At last traffic lights with crossings were put in, but only in 2010, some 60 years after the junction was built. In 2013 the subways were filled in.
Thanks for this lad. Breaks my heart what the government did to the ‘North End,’ with the ‘slum clearances,’ from Gerard Gardens/Holy Cross right down Scotland Road and Vauxhall Road. Whole communities and families ripped apart and flung out to Kirkby, all over. My family, like the majority of this area first settled here when we ‘came off the boat’ 🇮🇪 🍀 yet we kept the ways. I’m glad I got to experience it as a kid in the early 90s with my aul ones, big change even then but not as desolate now. Lived in London years now but you can’t beat the carry on or the ways 💔
Remember the one by Lark Lane, I remember someone had graffitied at one end "One fine day when this subway is closed, oh where oh where will I write my prose" who said Liverpool has no culture! 👍
Same I heard the old wench bench toilets were tramps used to sleep is now a steak house. I lived in st micheals when growing up. Anyway good videos keep them coming. 😅
@@zapre2284that's right, attack other poor people, dance for your rich overlords like they want. Rees-Mogg loves it when scallies attack immigrants. Loves it.
Interesting video, I used to live off St Anne Street and there is a third subway if you go towards London road just by the Police station and it could be worse then the two you visited. I think I went in it once and I prefer to take my chance crossing the road.
I’ve visited that area a few times, desolate, but lots of people live around there. There’s the abandoned new residential project Westminster Park and others. Eldon Grove was once a nice place. Thanks for the tour!
Ive never seen a place so quiet lots of houses like but not many people about Is that westminster park the one that caught fire a while back sounds familiar Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
Mad isnt it whats there and not many people know about it I was surprised there was 2 subways originally i thought there was only one Thanks for watching btw
Love to see eldon Grove I lived in flats like that as a kid in Jordan Street in the South End, early 60s. Would love to see inside those old flats trip down memory lane
Boss video as usual. There’s load of them subways by ours, the council suprisingly looks after them too. Can’t wait to see the video on Eldon Grove, been wanting to have a look at what’s inside for years.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it i do like places like this especially old 80s subways Will prob head down eldon next week and see what its like inside its been well over a decade since i last went there so it will be interesting Thanks for watching btw
All of these areas aren’t maintained but it’s alright we can afford to hedge fund a new stadium on the dock and lose UNESCO Funding as a result. Council is a joke.
Eldon Grove should have been done up and preserved. I remember going to London once, and walking round old council flat's, they'd put planter's everywhere, and made a communal allotment. It looked very gentrified, council's waste too much money, knocking everything down and building crap. My father was born on Scotland Road.
I think there are parts of the north of the city are left to deteriorate that you don’t see so much in the south of Liverpool. I know the council has limited funds following years of government cuts and this may be the reason the more affluent areas are managed better that areas like this on Scotland Road. Its not fair on the council taxpayers who live in these areas.
Hi George. Just seen your ‘Buzz’ video and I only went there once but it wasn’t for me so we all ventured to other places but got somethings to mention about wavertree as possibly a short compilation video. On Picton Road/ Sandown lane junction a shop called ‘Reloved’ I think it’s called that well up by the bedroom window very near the corner is a metal bracket that I’ve read about and it could be a remnant left behind from the old Tram days as it may of been part of the overhead electric cables. Also on picton road behind the library is the old ‘Wash house’that’s still there, looks like a big conservatory but reckon you need permission to enter it. In the mystery there is what possibly is a big cast iron box water point next to a telegraph pole along Grant Avenue, it’s inside the fence of the park, it’s got an emblem of possibly Neptune or posiedon on it. Also entrance into the park from grant avenue on your left is a big possibly oak tree with a commemorative plaque either at the bottom of it or next to it. There used to be a house in the mystery opposite the Blue coat school but never found any remains of it, possibly a vicarage for the church opposite but when you walk along prince alfred road the kerb lowers into an old entrance into the park possibly to get to the house. Also there’s the old toilets opposite the Abbey cinema next to picton clock where permission might be needed for access. Along Lawrence Road opposite wellington avenue is a very short road called Wilkie Street, on the floor in between the paving stones is an old Iron Gutter that’s still works today for drainage. There are derelict toilets off wellington road, as you enter the mystery to your right is where they are but in a bad state and I don’t know how you are for venturing onto live railways but opposite Rexmore Way on wellington road is where the entrance was to the old railway station up above. There is a door slightly ajar at the moment and once through there it’s upwards on a rubble mound, I think it’s fenced off now but it wasn’t when I went up there and once up there the old platform for getting on and off was there when I ventured up there years ago. Hope that helps for a little compilation. Ste 👍
Did a Lot of URBEX and street photography around there.. including Eldon, Summer Seat and Bevington Bush .. now surrounded by strange apartment blocks .. especially along Leeds Street 😮.. some interesting people there..
I'd never heard of Eldon Grove until I watched this. Did a quick search and read it housed the first council flats outside of London. Also, a workers village, so wondering if it was intended as a mini Port Sunlight? It certainly has that sort of look about it.
I LOVE that you investigate all these little nooks & crannies that I'd not dare go alone ♥️ I've got some Urbex experience & moved here from London last year. There's an awesome boarded up building in Aigburth I'd love to explore if you'd ever fancy joining me. My mate I used to explore with in London can't get up much, so my passion for urbex is currently under lock & key because it can be dangerous alone. I'm 43, have hard hat & steel toe cap boot's if there's any little groups you know I could join? I looked at 28 days later but seems hard to meet like minded people. Really enjoy your videos anyway, you add as much history as you can which is nice.
Theres a big subway under rhe Rocket as well isn't there, that connects multiple directions. I think it is pretty much underneath the whole of the Queens Drive/Edge Lane junction
Just a quick ps George about the water point in the mystery that I mentioned in my other comment is I think it may of been used when the ‘Liverpool Airshow’ by wagons that parked by it for various reasons, I’ve seen one of these water points in one of your other videos but can’t remember which one it was. Ok matey 👍
Cut through that subway few times if keep walking straight come towards Vauxhall road. That whole area around the new police station has so much potential for redevelopment. the land right by subway has been derelict for good 15+ years after light shop there closed down.
I do like what they have done up greaty way that new retail park and that it looks really nice but the first thing you see when leaving it that pub thats about to collapse with no front on it
@@g2emedia1977 The one opposite McDonald’s yeah need too knock that down I remember when we held Eurovision you’d see the tourist walking back to town walking past it might still had its front then 😂
You can always get in touch with The office of The metro mayo regarding any concerns you have . He’ll probably be in touch once he’s back from New York ….
There is a strange bleak beauty about that place, magnified by the fact it's deserted. I remember reading a novel at school in the seventies, it's set in a future dystopian society where everyone is imprisoned in decaying suburbs, except the elites who are whooping it up big time in the countryside. Can't for the life of me remember it's title or author. Can anyone help? I would like to read it again. 👍
In fairness to the Council, Liverpool is huge, so ground maintenance everywhere costs and absolute fortune and as you mentioned next to nobody uses those paths. However, those tunnels had lights that worked so the Council does maintain those. Yet as with everything, the rubbish is largely down to people who are too ignorant or bloody lazy to use a bin, their total disrespect for the areas they live in always blights any area. These should be fined as litter wardens are needed, I am sure the treat of losing money would be enough to make them think again!
The walkways and tunnels remind me of skem my nan moved there late 70's, 80' used playin them go missing, the estates around there looked the felt you lost in DOOM game And also I was doing a contract job in runcorn last year near the shopping centre and plod shop, very cold war looking ,reminded me of a COD map 😛
Are you sure your from liverpool lad try finding out the street names next time I was born and bred in scotland Road you are definitely from the South end
The council are conniving b* ..look at the big modern train station liverpool southpark way , they've only done it up nice cos its close to the Airport, for the tourists , same with the city center, the rest of liverpool is left to rot.
Liverpool's city maintanance are a disgrace to the city, you should go to Wavertree, complete shit tip! Out of sight out of mind with labour city council
@@g2emedia1977 in Wavertree they have taken the wheelie bins away & replaced them with big metal street bins, some for rubbish & some for recycling, bin wagons come along & empty them altogether in the one wagon so waste of time recycling!
This is the type of thing people on Community Service should be maintaining. This video sums up Liverpool
Good idea that
They already do in some landscapes but some not allowed due to attendent of probation staff on the job example cat4 nonces being told to pick up rubbish near schools or accessible to younger people on the scene
Plus probation is designed to reduce hours of sentence whole thing is a joke as heavy crims can do it before sentences to look good to the judge via defence on day of court instead of jail
I used to work for probation quit because its far too stressing dealing with people who are clueless and think prison and jail and crime from beating up people is a badge or some stardom, Since many been flying in and out for years, Nonces and the rest selling drugs shit way of thinking but that's the uk for you too soft either stick you in a council flat, dole, ymca long as you pay your bills required to keep mps incomes topped up
The put ppl on community projects cutting the grass of churches ! My council tax should not be used for that !
so right
Morning George. Thank you for the video. It's surprising what's hidden away but in plain sight. I remember the Aigburth Vale subway as my nana used to take me through it when we headed to Otterspool Prom from Mossley Hill. I seem to remember toilets in the subway with the attendant having a little office with curtains up.🙂
Mad isnt it them toilets are still there aswell been locked for decades now would actually love to see i side em
Thanks for watching ruth glad you enjoyed it
@@g2emedia1977 no money
I lived in Gt Homer Street until 1985 , I never went / used these routes around the Kingsway Tunnel. Pedestrians avoid them and prefer alternative surface routes even if it means crossing a busy toad with no Zebras.
I moved to Bricklayers Arms in central London which is dominated by a flyover and huge roundabout between five roads. Pedestrians could navigate via subways which went through the island of the roundabout. Nobody used them., but dodged the traffic at surface. At last traffic lights with crossings were put in, but only in 2010, some 60 years after the junction was built. In 2013 the subways were filled in.
Thanks for this lad. Breaks my heart what the government did to the ‘North End,’ with the ‘slum clearances,’ from Gerard Gardens/Holy Cross right down Scotland Road and Vauxhall Road. Whole communities and families ripped apart and flung out to Kirkby, all over.
My family, like the majority of this area first settled here when we ‘came off the boat’ 🇮🇪 🍀 yet we kept the ways.
I’m glad I got to experience it as a kid in the early 90s with my aul ones, big change even then but not as desolate now.
Lived in London years now but you can’t beat the carry on or the ways 💔
Remember the one by Lark Lane, I remember someone had graffitied at one end
"One fine day when this subway is closed, oh where oh where will I write my prose"
who said Liverpool has no culture! 👍
Ha ha i used to use that one all the time on my travels along aiggy road
Same I heard the old wench bench toilets were tramps used to sleep is now a steak house. I lived in st micheals when growing up. Anyway good videos keep them coming. 😅
@quietman3234 yes thats correct and its always packed aswell lol
Wow, that was so mysterious....and that's from a scouser who's lived in Liverpool all his life. Just so many strange pockets in the city.
I love places like this very mysterious and very enjoyable
Thanks for watching
If the council didn’t waste so much money, including hundreds of millions on failed property projects, Liverpool would be a much better place.
They only seem to focus on the city centre everything else gets left imo
Or importing thousands of 3rd workers that were paying for via taxes
@@zapre2284that's right, attack other poor people, dance for your rich overlords like they want. Rees-Mogg loves it when scallies attack immigrants. Loves it.
They waste millions, then blame it all on Westminster.
Same here in Stoke
Interesting video, I used to live off St Anne Street and there is a third subway if you go towards London road just by the Police station and it could be worse then the two you visited. I think I went in it once and I prefer to take my chance crossing the road.
I’ve visited that area a few times, desolate, but lots of people live around there. There’s the abandoned new residential project Westminster Park and others. Eldon Grove was once a nice place. Thanks for the tour!
Ive never seen a place so quiet lots of houses like but not many people about
Is that westminster park the one that caught fire a while back sounds familiar
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
I've lived in Liverpool for most of my life. I go over these Subways in my car 30 times a week and Ive never seen these before in my life.
Mad isnt it whats there and not many people know about it
I was surprised there was 2 subways originally i thought there was only one
Thanks for watching btw
Really enjoying this sort of content... it's like less dramatic/sensationalised urban exploration (which I adore). Subbed!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for subbing also
Love to see eldon Grove I lived in flats like that as a kid in Jordan Street in the South End, early 60s. Would love to see inside those old flats trip down memory lane
Will deffo be popping down that way in the week
There's a underground by Walton Church, flyover roundabout you would like also x
Yeh been that one its massive isnt it
Nice to see you back fella..! Nice video.! Looking forward to more content.! Keep up the good work.!
Cheers thanks for watching i havent been anywhere though lol
Must be RUclips not showing me your videos.! I'll check out the page.!@@g2emedia1977
Them subway tunnels used to be full off needles only went through ther once an stayed away since
Boss video as usual. There’s load of them subways by ours, the council suprisingly looks after them too. Can’t wait to see the video on Eldon Grove, been wanting to have a look at what’s inside for years.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it i do like places like this especially old 80s subways
Will prob head down eldon next week and see what its like inside its been well over a decade since i last went there so it will be interesting
Thanks for watching btw
All of these areas aren’t maintained but it’s alright we can afford to hedge fund a new stadium on the dock and lose UNESCO Funding as a result.
Council is a joke.
Council only care about the city centre
Eldon Grove should have been done up and preserved. I remember going to London once, and walking round old council flat's, they'd put planter's everywhere, and made a communal allotment. It looked very gentrified, council's waste too much money, knocking everything down and building crap. My father was born on Scotland Road.
Baffles me why its left in this state it really does
I think there are parts of the north of the city are left to deteriorate that you don’t see so much in the south of Liverpool. I know the council has limited funds following years of government cuts and this may be the reason the more affluent areas are managed better that areas like this on Scotland Road. Its not fair on the council taxpayers who live in these areas.
Another great vid George. I’d love a developer to get hold of eldon grove and totally renovate it back to how it should be.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it it would be great to see eldon grove restored indeed
A great step back in time for me George. I have not been through those underpasses since the mid 80's. Thank you.
Brilliant i thought they were 80s era great to see these as much as they attract the wrong crowd i quite like these places
Thanks for watching
Need rid of council managers sitting at home making spreadsheets all day
To busy worrying about the city centre they are
I've done that walk every day lad,from kirkdale to town
Nice one i love it
Grew up round there, right where the new police station is. All long gone now.
Bet it was a lot different back then
Love liverpool
Its not bad like
Hi George. Just seen your ‘Buzz’ video and I only went there once but it wasn’t for me so we all ventured to other places but got somethings to mention about wavertree as possibly a short compilation video. On Picton Road/ Sandown lane junction a shop called ‘Reloved’ I think it’s called that well up by the bedroom window very near the corner is a metal bracket that I’ve read about and it could be a remnant left behind from the old Tram days as it may of been part of the overhead electric cables. Also on picton road behind the library is the old ‘Wash house’that’s still there, looks like a big conservatory but reckon you need permission to enter it. In the mystery there is what possibly is a big cast iron box water point next to a telegraph pole along Grant Avenue, it’s inside the fence of the park, it’s got an emblem of possibly Neptune or posiedon on it. Also entrance into the park from grant avenue on your left is a big possibly oak tree with a commemorative plaque either at the bottom of it or next to it. There used to be a house in the mystery opposite the Blue coat school but never found any remains of it, possibly a vicarage for the church opposite but when you walk along prince alfred road the kerb lowers into an old entrance into the park possibly to get to the house. Also there’s the old toilets opposite the Abbey cinema next to picton clock where permission might be needed for access. Along Lawrence Road opposite wellington avenue is a very short road called Wilkie Street, on the floor in between the paving stones is an old Iron Gutter that’s still works today for drainage. There are derelict toilets off wellington road, as you enter the mystery to your right is where they are but in a bad state and I don’t know how you are for venturing onto live railways but opposite Rexmore Way on wellington road is where the entrance was to the old railway station up above. There is a door slightly ajar at the moment and once through there it’s upwards on a rubble mound, I think it’s fenced off now but it wasn’t when I went up there and once up there the old platform for getting on and off was there when I ventured up there years ago. Hope that helps for a little compilation. Ste 👍
By Elton Grove is the BT North telephone exchange
Is it still in use
@g2emedia1977 yes,I use to worked in the exchange till I retired 2 years ago,my old work mates tell me it's still functioning.
Did a Lot of URBEX and street photography around there.. including Eldon, Summer Seat and Bevington Bush .. now surrounded by strange apartment blocks .. especially along Leeds Street 😮.. some interesting people there..
Im giving the area a bit more time tbh as its quite interesting with lots of urbex oppertunities along with eldon grove
Thanks for watching
I'd never heard of Eldon Grove until I watched this. Did a quick search and read it housed the first council flats outside of London. Also, a workers village, so wondering if it was intended as a mini Port Sunlight? It certainly has that sort of look about it.
There's also stilll the subway/underpass at the bottom end of Tuebrook, at the junction of Rocky Lane and Boundary street
Think i went past that one last week
I LOVE that you investigate all these little nooks & crannies that I'd not dare go alone ♥️ I've got some Urbex experience & moved here from London last year. There's an awesome boarded up building in Aigburth I'd love to explore if you'd ever fancy joining me. My mate I used to explore with in London can't get up much, so my passion for urbex is currently under lock & key because it can be dangerous alone. I'm 43, have hard hat & steel toe cap boot's if there's any little groups you know I could join? I looked at 28 days later but seems hard to meet like minded people. Really enjoy your videos anyway, you add as much history as you can which is nice.
Theres a big subway under rhe Rocket as well isn't there, that connects multiple directions. I think it is pretty much underneath the whole of the Queens Drive/Edge Lane junction
I may check that one out also and the walton flyover one to that also goes in mad directions
Fab Video...an eye opener.Thanks
Glad you liked it
Just a quick ps George about the water point in the mystery that I mentioned in my other comment is I think it may of been used when the ‘Liverpool Airshow’ by wagons that parked by it for various reasons, I’ve seen one of these water points in one of your other videos but can’t remember which one it was. Ok matey 👍
There's still a subway in Aigburth by the traffic lights near Jericho Lane.
I did mention that in the video
@g2emedia1977 Sorry George. My mistake.
Should do the old railway tunnels on rice lane . There by the roundabout where the flyover is not many people know about them 👍
Is that walton on the hill ones?
Yes there's three of them , used to go down into them as kids . First one starts under the billboards at the top of rice lane by the subways .
It's eerie. Like 'the backrooms' but outside 😳😅
I love places like this gotta be more like this around liverpool
the subway were made for safe walking many from traffic still great to see
Remember the one on tuebrook by the police station. Great video mate.
I vaguely remember that one
i been there when i was walking towards blackstock market from my home
Cut through that subway few times if keep walking straight come towards Vauxhall road. That whole area around the new police station has so much potential for redevelopment. the land right by subway has been derelict for good 15+ years after light shop there closed down.
I do like what they have done up greaty way that new retail park and that it looks really nice but the first thing you see when leaving it that pub thats about to collapse with no front on it
@@g2emedia1977 The one opposite McDonald’s yeah need too knock that down I remember when we held Eurovision you’d see the tourist walking back to town walking past it might still had its front then 😂
Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thanks for watching
You can always get in touch with The office of The metro mayo regarding any concerns you have . He’ll probably be in touch once he’s back from New York ….
@@tonykehoe123 only concern i have is i wish there was more places like this to film as they make interesting videos 😃
There is a strange bleak beauty about that place, magnified by the fact it's deserted. I remember reading a novel at school in the seventies, it's set in a future dystopian society where everyone is imprisoned in decaying suburbs, except the elites who are whooping it up big time in the countryside. Can't for the life of me remember it's title or author. Can anyone help? I would like to read it again. 👍
In fairness to the Council, Liverpool is huge, so ground maintenance everywhere costs and absolute fortune and as you mentioned next to nobody uses those paths. However, those tunnels had lights that worked so the Council does maintain those. Yet as with everything, the rubbish is largely down to people who are too ignorant or bloody lazy to use a bin, their total disrespect for the areas they live in always blights any area.
These should be fined as litter wardens are needed, I am sure the treat of losing money would be enough to make them think again!
Hi George definitely needs a good clean-up, not really familiar with this area 👍
Yeh could do with a little brush i think ha ha
Thanks for watching mate
21st century living..councils and government should be ashamed
Only bothered about the city centre they are
The walkways and tunnels remind me of skem my nan moved there late 70's, 80' used playin them go missing, the estates around there looked the felt you lost in DOOM game
And also I was doing a contract job in runcorn last year near the shopping centre and plod shop, very cold war looking ,reminded me of a COD map
😛
Hi George. First one here haha 😂😊
Hello ha ha nice one
Be careful around there might think your plod
The plod came out looking when i was filming round the back lol
Did he mention 'old school' at all?
I think so
That could be a metaphor for the shabby state of the whole country.
Are you sure your from liverpool lad try finding out the street names next time I was born and bred in scotland Road you are definitely from the South end
I wasnt born and bred in scotty road what the problem?
Back alley`s were known as "jiggers" in the 50`s.
Im sure i did mention that in the video
The council are conniving b* ..look at the big modern train station liverpool southpark way , they've only done it up nice cos its close to the Airport, for the tourists , same with the city center, the rest of liverpool is left to rot.
They cleaned edge lane up because that was one of the main runs i to the city the rest gets left sad really isnt it
@g2emedia1977 I think its a bit cunning , and I don't like it , but that's what you get with slime balls in power.
Plz do a vid on elden grove!
Will be down that way next week so probably will
Speechless 😔 😟
Thanks!
Thank you so much ann very kind of you
George, do you ever go our side of the water?
Only every now and then to be honest
@@g2emedia1977 come over and do woody to noccy subway George!
Liverpool City Council should hold its meetings down that thing. It's where it belongs.
Vauxhall was a boss please to live in the 80s
Its dead interesting from what ive seen down here and probably a few more vids on the way
Thanks for watching
Quick job
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Thanks for reaching out all the way across the pond
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Hi George do know anything about star forts
Very little like
@@g2emedia1977 is there any way I can send you a picture I think I might of found the remains of the one for you to look at
@@g2emedia1977 put star fort in to RUclips
My reply’s keep disappearing
Ill take a look cheers my email is on my channel page in bio
I wouldn't like to be there at night.
@@ruthbashford3176 i was thinking doing a night visit here next week
To be honest, I thought it would have looked worse 😂
Like the rest of Liverpool all the money goes in to town restaurant of the country left to rot
Exactly city centre gets everything
You wouldnt want to walk through there at night lol
I was actually thinking of doing a night visit here i think it will be interesting
Did you say wee or weed? George
Wee wee
@@g2emedia1977 Probably blots out the smell of the weed.
Underpasses are just a hub for feral youths for antisocial behaviour, fill them in
I thought they were mostly filles in thats why i was so surprised seeing these
The crap is dumped by so be human beings
People can be pigs eh?
Liverpool's city maintanance are a disgrace to the city, you should go to Wavertree, complete shit tip! Out of sight out of mind with labour city council
I was up by tuebrook last week that was bad tons of flytipping in every street
@@g2emedia1977 in Wavertree they have taken the wheelie bins away & replaced them with big metal street bins, some for rubbish & some for recycling, bin wagons come along & empty them altogether in the one wagon so waste of time recycling!
Do you have Instagram, need to message y
I have but never use it