Proof of no wind - the sugar beet smoke drifts upwards
A rainbow of trees
Lime avenue
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Paul - one of my Cannon Street neighbours made exactly the same point to me on Sunday morning about the upward plumes of smoke from the sugar beet factory. When there is a wind, the smoke tends to drift across to Moreton Hall rather than over the town centre.
From a global point of view, I think it very short-sighted that we grow sugar beet in this country at all, rather than import it from the West Indies. The economics just don't make any sense to me.
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Paul - one of my Cannon Street neighbours made exactly the same point to me on Sunday morning about the upward plumes of smoke from the sugar beet factory. When there is a wind, the smoke tends to drift across to Moreton Hall rather than over the town centre.
From a global point of view, I think it very short-sighted that we grow sugar beet in this country at all, rather than import it from the West Indies. The economics just don't make any sense to me.
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