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The point is Rendel that wood stoves are killing more people in London than diesel cars and that this policy has already been shown to have caused people to abandon diesel rsulting directly in an increase in pollution.


It is misconceived and worse for the environment than the status quo.

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> The point is Rendel that wood stoves are killing

> more people in London than diesel cars and that

> this policy has already been shown to have caused

> people to abandon diesel rsulting directly in an

> increase in pollution.

>

> It is misconceived and worse for the environment

> than the status quo.


Wrong thread I fear.

micromacromonkey Wrote:

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> Just spoke to Jack. Squatters are now out, they

> have made a bit of a mess (so clearly weren't

> using that washing machine), not too bad however

> so he's going to be cleaning up and hopefully open

> soon (a couple of weeks). All sounds very

> frustrating; they were really close to a smooth

> transition but, once they had to shut, that turns

> into a chain of events (shutters up, squatters got

> in, then they needed evicting) turns a few days

> into a couple of months.



Yes frustrating, but great that it sounds like they will be open again soon, hooray!

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