As the golden leaves of late autumn tumble down on our pretty little village the tin-pot bureaucrats at Eyam Council face a major annual conundrum … are the leaves dry enough for Sid the Sweeper to tackle or do they go nuclear and deploy the A Team?
If the fallen leaves are dry and crunchy apparently then it is OK for them to be simply treat as litter and swept up by the on-duty roadsweeper. If however they are too soggy and wet then they are classified as a danger to road users and become the responsibility of the specialist Derbyshire District Council Highways and Byways Department`s `Hazardous Leaves Action Response Team` based 16 miles away in Buxton.
Mecannylad wouldn`t fancy the daunting task of deciding whether to call on the A Team or not .... and I certainly wouldn`t want to be a member of this intrepid task force as they vanish up their own a**e -holes this time of year !!!
If the fallen leaves are dry and crunchy apparently then it is OK for them to be simply treat as litter and swept up by the on-duty roadsweeper. If however they are too soggy and wet then they are classified as a danger to road users and become the responsibility of the specialist Derbyshire District Council Highways and Byways Department`s `Hazardous Leaves Action Response Team` based 16 miles away in Buxton.
Mecannylad wouldn`t fancy the daunting task of deciding whether to call on the A Team or not .... and I certainly wouldn`t want to be a member of this intrepid task force as they vanish up their own a**e -holes this time of year !!!