gilbertshoot
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Bruce Forsythia
That was my assumption.Chass's 'all singing, all dancing' fertiliser/seed spreader, part funded by Cans4CIty, I suspect this is in it's fertiliser mode!
Cans4City has been a great success! I wonder if a little sticker on products they have contributed to to promote even more awareness of the scheme could be a good idea?Chass's 'all singing, all dancing' fertiliser/seed spreader, part funded by Cans4CIty, I suspect this is in it's fertiliser mode!
An interesting idea, but it could only apply to a limited number of Cans4City donations, others are 'non physical' like monetary donations or it would be inappropriate as in the case of Memorial Plaques. The fridge in the home dressing room at SJP does have a 'Funded by Cans4City' notice on it, just to reminded players that money doesn't just 'grow on trees'!Cans4City has been a great success! I wonder if a little sticker on products they have contributed to promote even more awareness of the scheme could be a good idea?
Of course, as you mentioned, some items donated wouldn’t be appropriate for a sticker. It’s such a unique scheme that could build bigger and bigger in the coming years.An interesting idea, but it could only apply to a limited number of Cans4City donations, others are 'non physical' like monetary donations or it would be inappropriate as in the case of Memorial Plaques. The fridge in the home dressing room at SJP does have a 'Funded by Cans4City' notice on it, just to reminded players that money doesn't just 'grow on trees'!
Unique is a very appropriate description, it is the ONLY such scheme in the whole of the Premiership and EFL. Not even those 'gods' of sustainability, FGR, have anything remotely similar, in fact when ECFC played them at their place this year, Grecians, collected cans from the terraces and brought them back to SJP!Of course, as you mentioned, some items donated wouldn’t be appropriate for a sticker. It’s such a unique scheme that could build bigger and bigger in the coming years.
Great work Andy as usual - wonder if the unmentionables 40 mileish W of the Fairer City of Exeter would like to send them by train to SJP ?Unique is a very appropriate description, it is the ONLY such scheme in the whole of the Premiership and EFL. Not even those 'gods' of sustainability, FGR, have anything remotely similar, in fact when ECFC played them at their place this year, Grecians, collected cans from the terraces and brought them back to SJP!