“In 2020/21, following the introduction of the booking system to keep people safe, the total number of fly-tips (749) was broadly comparable to 2018/19 (727) - evidence that the booking system is not the primary reason for fly-tipping. “The first national lockdown introduced in March 2020 led to a significant reduction in fly-tipping as people followed national guidance to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives. This included ‘Crime Not to Care’ which focused on using licenced waste carriers. “In 2019/20, the Island recorded the lowest levels of fly-tipping in recent years thanks, in part, to a series of highly successful campaigns led by the Isle of Wight Council in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy aimed at tacking fly-tipping in the community and raising awareness of the risks and penalties. “The Isle of Wight has one of the lowest rates of fly-tipping in the whole of the South East, as verified by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs which monitors such incidents across the country (see map below). In a statement, an Isle of Wight Council spokesperson has said: However, the Council has revealed to Island Echo that plans are being drawn up to introduce same-day bookings and more than 1 booking a day, making the booking system more flexible for residents. There have been some comments in support of the booking system, but those who like the timed approach still say that having to book the day before isn’t practical and they sympathise with those who turn up at the tip to simply be turned away. “Make it easier to get rid of properly then won’t happen because it costs more to clean it up!” Scores of comments have been left on social media this week following the publication of Island Echo’s article on the shocking figures with the finger firmly pointing at the Isle of Wight Council as being responsible for this increase. Then, in February 2022, it said it would be keeping the booking system citing traffic improvements. It was 15 months ago, in November 2021, that the Isle of Wight Council told Island Echo that it had not decided when, or if, it would be removing the booking system. Some cynical online commentators suggested it was the local authority’s plan to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. At the time it was said this was due to social distancing requirements, but when the pandemic waned the restrictions remained – and continue to this day. Who should Ebanie Bridges' next opponent be? Let us know in the comments section below.It’s no coincidence that it was in May 2020 – in response to the COVID pandemic – that the Isle of Wight Council introduced the requirement of booking a slot to dump your rubbish at the tip. The Blonde Bomber has previously admitted that she "loves" guys who like smelly feet as they keep buying her old socks. Harper has an impressive 13-1-1 record from her 15 professional bouts, with her only loss coming to unified super-featherweight world champion Alycia Baumgardner.īridges quickly responded to Harper's tweet as she replied with a series of crying laughing emojis. "If you see me wearing trainers on the scales at my next weigh-in, don’t ask questions! Thanks for the tips #NoFreebies.” READ MORE: Ebanie Bridges reacts to theory Elle Brooke would 'turn on' OnlyFans co-star in fight The British fighter even thanked Bridges for her tips in helping her make the decision, writing: “The messages I’ve received from those with foot fetish has got me thinking about all those times I’ve weighed in on camera with bare feet… The WBA super-welterweight champion took to Twitter to explain her ordeal and tell her followers that she now plans to wear trainers next time she hits the scales. Harper has revealed that fans with a fetish for feet have hounded her with messages on social media after spotting her bare feet at weigh-ins. Boxer Terri Harper has thanked Ebanie Bridges for her foot fetish tips after she was bombarded with messages from fans.
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