Destinations Magazine

Attempting To Solve A Sticky Problem

By Lwblog @londonwalks
DC Editor Adam writes…
Back in February I blogged about a new initiative in Kensington that attempted to address the sticky problem of discarded gum…
Attempting To Solve A Sticky Problem
Nice try.
Passing by last Thursday I found this…
Attempting To Solve A Sticky Problem Oops. No bin. Pinched? Dinged off by a passing car?
What I like about the picture is that, despite the absence of the bin, gum-chewing Kensingtonites seem to have grown accustomed to using the facility and are still offering up their used gum for recycling in the usual place…
Or is it just that people think that the sign itself is the place to stick unused gum and that it will be harvested by a man with a chisel at the end of the day?
A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.
Attempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky ProblemAttempting To Solve A Sticky Problem
Bookmark and Share

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog