Scotland leading the way

problem is....i think most buy bottled water......cos they dont want to drink the tap water.......huh why i dont know
 
Scotland is doing better than the National Trust. Went walking with a friend at a National Trust property in Devon and she wanted to take a bottle of water with her. She was told the only option was glass as the National Trust has moved away from plastic. Our thoughts were that this is a lot more in unenvironmentally friendly, if she were to drop it and smash it out in the countryside. Would be much better to sell a plastic reusable containers and then offer free water.
 
(y) (y) Just need them to reinstate public toilets now.
Indeed. Our LA (Borders) put charges on the toilets, then discovered they were losing money and people were "cheating" - holding the door open for others to come in without paying!! Imagine.
 
The Victorians - or was it the Edwardians - were keen on big fountains and also put in a lot of drinking water fountains in towns and cities, I remember using them as a kid, but they all seem to have disappeared now.
 

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