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I asked for dog poo bags at Grove Vale library today and was told they have not had any in for months and no other libraries have any either.

Has Southwark council stopped supplying them?  Huge shame if that's the case for dog owners and non-dog owners alike (more poo not picked up).

I don't waste money on expensive dog poo scooper bags, I just use old crisp packets. I turn them inside out before placing my hand inside and grasping the dog dirt, then turn the bag the right way round, twist the top, take it home and dispose of it in the bin. This little ruse has saved me a fortune over the years,
even though I haven't got a dog.

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1 hour ago, SpringTime said:

I don't waste money on expensive dog poo scooper bags, I just use old crisp packets. I turn them inside out before placing my hand inside and grasping the dog dirt, then turn the bag the right way round, twist the top, take it home and dispose of it in the bin. This little ruse has saved me a fortune over the years,
even though I haven't got a dog.

Have I opened up the Viz app by mistake ? 

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