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yourgeekfriendglos · 6 months ago
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Merry Christmas! 🎄
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xtruss · 3 years ago
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The Canal Saint-Martin Paris, France. Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty Images
Bicycle Graveyards: Why Do So Many Bikes End Up Underwater?
Every year, thousands of bikes are tossed into rivers, ponds, lakes and canals. What’s behind this mass drowning?
— By Jody Rosen | Thursday July 28, 2022
Every decade or so, the city of Paris drains the Canal Saint-Martin. The nearly three-mile-long waterway, which runs south across a swathe of the Right Bank, was originally constructed to keep Paris clean, supplying fresh water to a city plagued by cholera and dysentery. But for the two centuries of the canal’s existence, it has often served a different – in fact, opposite – function. It is a dumping ground, a big liquid trash can. The periodic draining is therefore also an unveiling. The water recedes, and the stuff kicked or heaved or furtively dropped into the canal over the preceding few thousand nights is revealed.
When the canal was emptied in 2016, crowds gathered on footbridges and along the quais to watch cleaning crews trudge through the mud and clear out the junk. There was lots of it. Mattresses, suitcases, street signs, traffic cones. A washer-dryer, a tailor’s mannequin, tables and chairs, baths, toilets, old radios, personal computers. A number of vehicles, none of them designed to travel on water, were pulled from the mire. There were baby strollers, shopping carts, at least one wheelchair and several mopeds.
Today, the streets abutting the canal in the 10th arrondissement are among the most fashionable in Paris, lined with chic cafes and restaurants. But late at night the area retains some of the dank atmosphere of bygone years, when it was a scruffy quartier populaire and often served as the setting for noir films and detective novels. In those pulp fiction tales, dark secrets emerge from the Canal Saint-Martin murk. The murder mystery in Georges Simenon’s Maigret and the Headless Corpse is set in motion when the police dredge up a dismembered body near the Quai de Valmy. No human remains were discovered during the 2016 cleaning, but workers did find a handgun in one of the northernmost locks. Later, officials announced that a rifle had also been found.
The most plentiful items in the canal – other than wine bottles and mobile phones – were bicycles. Nine years earlier, in 2007, Paris had launched a bike-share scheme, Vélib’, in which 14,500 rental bicycles were introduced across the city. As the waters were drawn off, the skeletal forms of dozens of Vélib’ cruisers could be seen half-buried in the sludge on the canal floor. There were scores of other bikes, too, of various makes and vintages, some of which appeared to have been maimed before being sent to their watery grave. There were bikes with bent and twisted wheels, or no wheels at all. There were bikes whose wheels and frames were intact but whose stems and handlebars were missing: headless corpses.
Some of the bikes may have ended up in the canal by accident. There are numerous scenarios that can result in the unintentional depositing of a bicycle in a body of water. Cyclists lost in the dark or disoriented by fog steer bikes off towpaths into canals. Drunk cyclists fall from bridges. Thieves fleeing police by bicycle swerve into the river. The luckier victims manage to pull themselves – and, sometimes, their bicycles – back to dry land, but these incidents can have calamitous outcomes. A scan of newspaper archives turns up grisly stories with vivid headlines: “Boy drowns in canal: found with his bicycle”, “Woman cyclist drowned: blown over parapet of river bridge”, “Rode into canal in blackout: Gloucester man drowned cycling to work”, “Cyclist drowned, but how?”. Some despondent souls have deliberately pedalled into the depths. In the fall of 2016, a 38-year-old woman left a suicide note in her apartment in DeWitt, New York, not far from Syracuse. The woman then went to a nearby state park, where she handcuffed herself to a mountain bike and rode into a lake. Her body, still manacled to the bike, was found a week later.
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Canal Saint-Martin maintenance in Paris in 2016. Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA
As for the bikes in the Canal Saint-Martin: it seems safe to assume that most of them wound up in the water neither by accident nor under tragic circumstances. For those disposed to random acts of hooliganism – who, perhaps, sublimate the compulsion to do violence to sentient beings by trashing insentient stuff they happen across – a bike presents an inviting target. The growth of share schemes like Vélib’ has put more bicycles on the streets of the world’s cities, and these bikes may strike vandals as fair game, since they are not owned by individuals. The introduction of dockless hire bikes, which sit on sidewalks rather than secured in docking stations, has removed any impediment to such forms of self-expression as wheel bashing, frame mauling and brake-cable clipping. Some people take a more whimsical approach: dangling bikes from wrought-iron fences, perching them atop traffic lights and bus shelters, sticking them in high tree branches to roost like nesting pterodactyls.
Throwing a bicycle into the water is a specialised sport, which offers its own peculiar satisfactions. On social media reels, videos show pranksters rolling bikes down embankments into lakes, tipping bikes over quayside railings, tossing bikes into rushing whitewater. In one clip, a teenage boy faces the camera holding a weather-beaten blue BMX. “Mike, this is your bike,” he says. “It’s been in my garage, and I don’t really want it. So I’m gonna throw it off the jump in the pond. I hope you don’t mind.” With a running shove, the boy sends the riderless bicycle somersaulting off a wooden plank into the water. Whoops and laughter can be heard in the background as the jittery camera records the bike’s quick demise, the rear wheel bobbing briefly above the surface before vanishing into the gulping pond – a slapstick murder. I won’t lie: it looks fun.
Clearly, for many, it is fun. In some places, it’s an epidemic. An Englishman who grew up in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, recalled that in the 1960s local boys would steal bicycles and go joyriding; the escapades would end with the ritual dumping of the bikes in the River Nene. This practice was discovered when “a boat snagged on … an underwater mountain of bicycles”.
In Amsterdam, drowned bikes were at one time heaped so high in the city’s 165 canals that they scraped the underside of flat-bottomed barges. The solution was fietsen vissen, “bicycle fishing”. In the old days, this task was accomplished by freelance scavengers who plied the canals in rowboats, using hooked poles to extract bikes, which were sold for scrap. In the 1960s, Amsterdam’s water agency assumed responsibility for bicycle fishing. These days, a corps of municipal workers trawl for drowned bikes on boats equipped with cranes attached to hydraulic claw grapples. The problem is not as severe as it once was, but fishers still pull 15,000 bicycles from the canals each year. It is a unique Amsterdam spectacle that never fails to draw a crowd of onlookers: the big metal claw rising out of the water with a dripping haul of wheels and frames and handlebar baskets. The bikes are dropped into garbage barges and transported to scrapyards for recycling. It is said that many of the recycled bikes are turned into beer cans.
In Amsterdam, as in Paris, no one is quite certain why or how so many bicycles wind up in the water. City officials ascribe the problem, vaguely, to vandalism and theft. Alcohol surely plays a role, and there could well be a kind of ecosystem at work: a bicycle is pulled from the canal and recycled into a beer can, whose contents are guzzled by an Amsterdammer, who, weaving home at the end of a dissipated night, spots a bicycle and is seized by an impulse to hurl the thing into a canal. The writer Pete Jordan, in his charming book about Amsterdam and cycling, In the City of Bikes, devotes several pages to bicycle drowning, linking it, in part, to the city’s tumultuous political history. In the 1930s, communists pranked fascists by tossing their bicycles into the Prinsengracht, the “Prince’s Canal”; during the German occupation in the second world war, resistance leaders called on Amsterdammers to dump their bicycles into canals to keep them from falling into the hands of the Nazis, who were confiscating bikes. Jordan also cites the 1963 Dutch novel Fietsen naar der maan (Cycling to the Moon), which depicts bicycle drowning as an elaborate form of theft: a bicycle fisher secretly knocks bicycles into an Amsterdam canal at night; he returns the next morning to retrieve the bikes, which he sells to a fence.
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A bike uncovered during maintenance of Canal Saint-Martin in Paris in 2016. Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA
The situation in Amsterdam is perhaps best explained by simple maths. There are an estimated 2m bicycles in the city and 30 miles of canals, and logic dictates that there will be some spillover of one into the other. When an Amsterdammer needs to get rid of an old bicycle, a waterway will often provide the most convenient dumpster. The Dutch newspaper Trouw once characterised Amsterdam’s canals as “those traditional garbage cans where we take our visitors on boat trips”.
But this is not just a Dutch phenomenon. In 2014, the Tokyo parks department became aware that non-native fish had been introduced into the large pond that sits in the centre of Inokashira Park, in the city’s western suburbs. The fish, which were thought to have been put in the water by former owners, were causing environmental damage; officials decided to drain the water to remove the fish. But when the pond was emptied, another kind of invasive species was found: dozens of bicycles. The discovery took many in Tokyo by surprise. Sanitation workers had long complained about the abandoning of unwanted bikes in streets and alleys and parking lots. But the dumping of bicycles in bodies of water was a largely unknown – by definition, hidden – custom. How many more bicycles are covered by the world’s waters, concealed by ponds and lakes and canals, by the Danube, the Ganges, the Nile, the Mississippi?
A lot, it is reasonable to surmise, and the numbers appear to be growing as bike-sharing schemes proliferate. During the first year Vélib’ was in operation, Paris police officers fished dozens of bikes out of the Seine. A bike-share company stopped doing business in Rome after too many of its bicycles were thrown into the Tiber. “Dockless bikes keep ending up underwater,” reported the Boston Globe in 2018, soon after the arrival of bike-share firms in Boston and its suburbs. In February 2019, in New York, a Citi Bike cruiser that had evidently spent some time in the Hudson River appeared overnight at a docking station on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The bicycle was blistered with barnacles and molluscs; its spokes were covered in seaweed. A Hudson River conservancy expert was asked by the website Gothamist to assess the length of time the bicycle had been underwater. “Based on the oysters on the handlebar, we’d say [the Citi Bike has] been in the river since at least August, potentially since June,” the expert said.
The same problem has been reported in Melbourne, in Hong Kong, in San Diego, in Seattle, in Malmö̈, Sweden, and in many other cities. In Britain, hire bikes have been pulled from canals in London and Manchester, and from the Thames, Cam, Avon and Tyne rivers. In 2016, the Canal & River Trust, which holds the guardianship over waterways in England and Wales, released transfixing underwater video footage of fish drifting lazily along the floor of a canal, past bicycle wheels fringed with algae.
The most dramatic reports of bicycle dumping and dredging have come from China. In 2016 and 2017, the then-largest bike-sharing companies in the world, Ofo and Mobike, salvaged thousands of their dockless rental bikes from rivers in southern China. One widely circulated video showed a man on a busy pedestrian footbridge tossing Mobikes into Shanghai’s Huangpu River. Other viral clips caught such spectacles as the demolishing of share bikes by a group of children and a share bike being battered by a hammer-wielding elderly woman. Share bikes were stolen and stripped for parts, thrown under automobiles, buried in construction sites, and set on fire. The vandalism has prompted soul-searching in China. “It is common to hear people describe bike-sharing as a ‘monster-revealing mirror’ that has exposed the true nature of the Chinese people,” the New York Times reported in 2017.
Or perhaps that mirror reflects larger truths about our times. The man who was filmed throwing bicycles into the river in Shanghai was a migrant from Hong Kong who told journalists he had destroyed an additional nine Mobikes with a hammer. The man said that he was infuriated by the company’s violation of users’ privacy: “The chips in Mobikes are unsafe and disclose users’ personal information, such as their locations.”
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Abandoned shared bicycles in Shanghai. Photograph: Jackal Pan/Getty Images
Theoretically, a bike-sharing programme is an initiative that makes city life not only more convenient and more pleasurable but more ecological and more equitable, fairer and freer. In fact, many bike-share schemes are public-private partnerships, sponsored by multinational banks whose logos emblazon the bicycles’ mudguards. The dockless bike-share industry is dominated by tech companies that have flooded streets and sidewalks with bikes, often before regulations or infrastructure are in place. Most dockless systems are app-based and offer a familiar digital age trade-off: ease and convenience at the expense of privacy. The apps collect a rider’s personal data, and the bicycles use built-in GPS chips and wireless connections to transmit that rider’s location as frequently as every few seconds. A bicycle that spies on its rider – it’s quite a plot twist for the machine that, once upon a time, in the heady days of the late-19th-century bicycle boom, promised a previously unimaginable kind of personal freedom.
In China, more than 70 dockless bike-share startups, backed by more than $1bn in venture capital, pushed millions of bikes into cities in 2016 and 2017. Supply swamped demand, and the bikes, quite literally, piled up. On the outskirts of Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen and other cities, tens of thousands of impounded share bikes, many of them brand new, filled vast vacant lots, towering dozens of feet above the ground in enormous agglomerations. These places have been called “bicycle graveyards”, but in overhead photos and videos captured by drone, they often looked more like fields of flowers: the bright yellow and orange and pink hues of the bike frames stretched out for acres, like a lurid carpet laid over the land. History-minded viewers of these images might think of that archetypal speculative bubble, the “tulip mania” that captivated the Dutch republic in the 17th century.
The bicycle isn’t the only form of transport that has been subject to boom-bust cycles and waves of vandalism. In recent years, the introduction of electric scooter sharing programmes to cities has brought anger from pedestrians who resent the machines cluttering pavements and motorists who regard them as unwelcome on roads. Reports have flooded in from across the globe: in Los Angeles, e-scooters have been shoved into public toilets, buried in the sand, and thrown in the ocean; in Cologne, a team of divers discovered hundreds of e-scooters lying at the bottom of the Rhine, secreting pollutants into the river from leaking battery casings. The “scooter rage” has prompted leading e-scooter companies like Bird and Lime to manufacture new models with improvements designed to thwart those who would cut brake cables, remove QR codes, and perform other acts of sabotage.
These attacks might be viewed as guerrilla assaults in a larger war: a global battle over the right to roadways that has reached a new pitch in recent years, as cities rethink their relationship to cars, install cycling-friendly infrastructure, and embrace bike share programmes and other initiatives to encourage “micromobility”. Perhaps the most noteworthy development is the advent of the e-bike – bicycles with a battery motor – whose astonishing popularity around the world suggests that a new cycling revolution – potentially the most significant since the storied 1890s bike boom – may be nigh. In China alone, there are 300m e-bikes on the roads, and the recovery of the Chinese bike-share industry after the debacle of the late 2010s has been based largely on the introduction of e-bikes to sharing fleets.
But once again, saboteurs have struck. In Peterborough, where the urchins of yore rolled stolen two-wheelers in the Nene, an e-bike rental scheme was suspended last year when vandals inflicted thousands of pounds’ worth of damage on the bikes, including an incident in which 50 bikes were harmed in a single spree. A 2021 report on the global bike-sharing industry noted that a “rise in bike vandalism & theft are expected to hinder the market growth”. In any event, the hire bike that is trashed – or torched, or chucked into a river, or heaped on a junkyard mountain – tells a story about the 21st century, though the meaning of that tale, and its denouement, are at this point far from clear. Whatever the future holds, it comes with a bicycle body count.
Of course, there have always been bicycle graveyards. If you walk down a desolate street in an industrial neighbourhood, you might happen upon a scrap-metal facility, and if you look hard enough, you will probably spot bikes and bike components, scattered amid heaps of detritus. There is a large scrapyard one block from my Brooklyn apartment. All day, huge grapple excavators hiss and snort over mounds of metal, loading and unloading barges in the adjacent Gowanus canal. The scrap is placed into balers and compressed into 220kg blocks. Sometimes I’ve caught sight of bicycle parts in those big rectangular bales – frames and wheels and other bike bits, flattened out like fossilised remains. Several years ago, the scrapyard was fined $85,000 when the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation discovered more than 100 instances of “metal spillover”, in which the company had dumped debris into the canal. Perhaps the slimy Gowanus – like the Canal Saint-Martin, like the picturesque grachten of old Amsterdam – holds hidden troves of bikes beneath its waterline.
For all I know, one of my old bicycles could be in the canal. It occurs to me that of all the bikes I’ve owned, 20 or so at least, the only one whose whereabouts I can account for is the black cruiser that at this moment is locked to a streetlamp, near my home. Naturally, I don’t know what became of my bikes that were stolen. But I also have no memory of having ever given a bike away, or of selling a bike; nor can I recall throwing a bike into a dumpster. I’m sure I must have left a bike or two behind in a basement when I’ve moved house.
As for the rest: beats me. Where do bicycles go when they die? A bicycle is a durable good, but it’s also a disposable one: it’s an easy thing to get rid of, if you don’t mind being a little antisocial about it. In the affluent developed world, at least, a bike can be bought cheap, and when it breaks down, or when a new bike is bought, an owner will often expel the old one – leave it somewhere outdoors to be claimed by a passerby or scooped up by the waste removal department.
Then there are those bicycles that are ditched in lonelier locations, where they lie around in increasingly abject states as time and the elements take their toll. In cities, you often see bikes that are abandoned but locked up, fastened with old chains or U-locks to poles and fences. Usually, vultures swoop in to pick at the carcasses, making off with whatever they can – a wheel, or two wheels, or a set of handlebars. These pillaged bikes can be sad sights to behold. Chains droop from battered chainrings, smashed reflectors litter the ground, spokes and brake cables splay out like the haywire hairdos in George Booth cartoons. I think of the great Tom Waits song Broken Bicycles: “Broken bicycles / old busted chains / with rusted handlebars / out in the rain … / laid down like skeletons / out on the lawn.” The lyrics are metaphorical – it’s a song about ruined romance – but it works as reportage. If those broken bicycles on the lawn are like most bikes, they are made largely of either steel or aluminium alloy, which means they originated underground, as ore or sedimentary rock that was pulled from a mine. Now little bits of the bikes are returning to the earth: the flakes of rusted steel and the fine chalky particles that coat the surface of oxidised aluminium may be scattered by the wind and washed down the sewer in a rainstorm.
Some derelict bikes get a second life. The scrapyard down the street from my home ships its metal bales off to recycling facilities. There, the scrap is cleaned and sorted, placed in furnaces and heated to a molten state, and submitted to purification processes. Eventually, the metals are cast or rolled into sheets and put back in circulation. Steel and aluminium are among the most widely recycled materials on earth. Sometimes, as in Amsterdam, a scrapped bicycle frame may be reborn as a beverage can, or as food packaging of another sort. Recycled steel and aluminium are used in the construction of street furniture and houses and apartment buildings. They are also used in the building of aeroplanes and automobiles and, indeed, bicycles.
The mystic in me likes to imagine a cityscape formed from old bicycles: cyclists riding bikes reincarnated from earlier bikes, pedalling past skyscrapers supported by girders and beams and rebar made of recycled bike frames, while jet planes patched together from scrapped bicycles soar overhead. Metal recycling produces environmentally damaging waste, but some byproducts can be recycled and put to use. The dross or slag that results from aluminium casting is sometimes utilised as a filler in asphalt and concrete mixtures. In certain places, therefore, the road itself is a sort of bicycle graveyard, and cyclists out for Sunday rides are rolling their wheels across a landscape of reconstituted bones.
— Adapted from Two Wheels Good: The History and Mystery of the Bicycle, published by The Bodley Head on 4 August.
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ivanshatov · 4 years ago
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what the fuck, gay little edgar
(also on ao3)
wc: 1.5k
i havent written about king lear in a while huh. anyways funny gay people
Something the peace of an isolated country town offered was the lone coffee store. Maybe there were no fantastic shops, or entertainment, or places to go, but at least there was the coffee shop, right on the corner and hidden in the basement of an older building. It was the perfect meeting place, and the perfect refuge for a shivering and rain-soaked Edgar, struggling with his bag as he stumbled down the steps. His arrival was announced with the chime of a bell, and the door swung shut behind him. 
He was greeted immediately by Cordelia, who accosted him by the arm and dragged him to their corner table before he could even so much as look at the cashiers. “I thought you might have forgotten!” she exclaimed, mary-janes clicking on the tile floor. 
“No, it was just rainy. Very rainy, as a matter of fact.”
She looked him over before plopping in her booth. “I can tell.”
“Ahaha. Thanks,” he replied. Pushing his wet hair out of his face and flashing a pointed eye roll, he took a seat across from her. “I already got you a coffee. You can pay me back later, don’t worry,” she announced proudly, sliding him the paper cup with a smile.
He stared blankly into the cup and loosened his tie. “Thanks.” Then, “I haven’t seen you in a while.”
“Yeah, I know, Dad’s been dragging me everywhere but school,” she replied, raising her eyebrows and lifting the coffee to her lips. “How’s your studies?”
“Oh, you know, great…” Edgar muttered, sheepishly turning his gaze to look out the window. Rain pattered down on the fogged glass. “I don’t know. Haven’t figured out anything I want to take my A-Levels for.”
“There must be something that interests you. History? How about French? Science? Anything you particularly enjoy?”
“I don’t particularly enjoy academics as it is,” Edgar huffed, blowing off the steam that had gathered above the cup. “Edmund says I’m a mean footballer. He’s better at that academic crap.”
Cordelia shifted at the mention of his brother, crossing her argyle tights and smoothing her skirt. “How is Edmund, anyhow?” She glanced out the window, then eyed Edgar again. “And perhaps you should get him to tutor you.”
“My snot-nosed brother has more interesting things to do than tutor the likes of me, such as a production of Anything Goes to attend to,” he snorted.
Cordelia grinned, fidgeting with one of her earrings as she spoke. “I didn’t know Edmund could sing.”
“He can’t, actually. Assistant stage manager,” Edgar winked. “Boosted his ego more than ever before. Trust me, you don’t want to hear him sing, unless you’d like to go to the doctor’s for an ear infection.”
“Ah, yes, the unadulterated ego of a primary school theatre kid,” she said wistfully, holding her paper cup to the light.
Edgar leaned back, raising his eyes to the ceiling. “And how are your studies?”
Cordelia huffed, pushing her cup aside. “Nonexistent. Dad and his advisors would prefer me to be fawning over dresses. At least I get to spend time with my sisters, but—” she cleared her throat. “I’ve been thinking of applying to go to school in the states.”
“The states?! Talk about creating distance. You’d go that far to get away from this?” Edgar asked, cocking an eyebrow.
“Uh, yeah. I don’t want to do this obsolete crap. I’d rather go to California, or something, and wear what I want,” she grumbled. “Certainly not ballgowns. Well, maybe you should consider football. Soccer, whatever. Come to Cali with me.”
“Eh, I don’t really have a choice. Dad’s been waiting for me to inherit the earldom since day one,” Edgar replied, folding his hands. “Would be fun though.”
“Why can’t Edmund just take it?” she asked, innocuous, drawing her finger over the rim of the coffee cup. 
Edgar rolled his eyes again. “You know as well as I do that that won’t happen.”
“In a perfect world…” Cordelia said, drawing out another long and wistful sigh and batting her fake eyelashes. “Now, why have you called this meeting here, your grace?”
He cleared his throat, fidgeting with his tie and collar and sitting up in the proper way. “I’ve come to discuss certain romantic developments that’ve happened.”
“Oh, who?!” Cordelia squealed and grabbed Edgar’s hand, swinging it back and forth. “Your first partner! What’s their name? Are they at court? I must know this instant. I can get Mr. Kent to arrange a date if so. My goodness! My little godbrother, finding the love of his life!”
“No, it’s not like that,” Edgar mumbled, his face hot with embarrassment. “It’s something else. Plus, you are but nine months my senior, Cordelia.”
“Nine months makes but all the difference in the world. Now tell me, what is this regarding?” She leaned forward in interest, hands folded.
“Oh, Cordelia.” Edgar looked away sheepishly, tugging at the loop of his tie before turning back and keeping his gaze on her mary-janes. “I think, I think, I may be, um…” He looked up, a shade of red, before turning away again. “I may be unable to carry on the bloodline of my father.”
Cordelia cocked an eyebrow. “Excuse me?”
Edgar hushed his voice and placed his hands on the back of his head. “I think I’m gay.”
Cordelia sat, dumbfounded, as he continued in a panic. “You see, I took this quiz, and, and, it all made sense. That’s not the reason I think I’m gay, though, you know, I think I’ve always known, because every time my dad tried to set me up with some girl from the court I just feel nothing. I look at those women on TV and I feel nothing. You must understand, right? I mean, you’re—” Edgar cut himself off, hiding his face in his hands. “I didn’t mean it that way. I just always thought, well, you, maybe, were, um, like me. And, well, Edmund has experience with this too but I always thought that, well…” His tirade drew to its close and he inhaled a sharp breath. “I’m sorry.”
They sat in silence for a few moments before Cordelia started to laugh. “No, no. Don’t apologize, you’re fine. You’re right. Thank you for trusting me. I’m bisexual myself, so, yes, I do quite understand your struggle,” Cordelia waved her hands and winked. “My sisters know. They don’t really understand, of course, but they know. My dad, on the other hand…” She trailed off and smiled halfheartedly. “So, Edmund knows?”
“We use the same computer so he at least suspects something,” Edgar coughed. “Well, I’m confident he won’t judge me. But my father, oh, my dad! I don’t know what he’ll do! His first son, his proudest achievement, killing off the Gloucester bloodline forever!”
“Edmund can still have children though, no?” she asked, eyebrow cocked.
“Well, um, I suppose— Cordelia,” he mumbled, shoving his face back into his hands. “I don’t know what I’ll tell him. He’s already disappointed that I don’t know or care for the first thing about politics, and now, well, I just don’t know.” Edgar shifted in his seat, hands drumming on the table. “God, I’m sorry to be dumping all of this on you.”
“Don’t apologize. You don’t have to apologize to me,” she insisted, smiling. “If there’s one thing I know about your father, it’s that he loves you. Very much. He may not always show that love in the right ways, but I can assure you he does. Trust me, I’ve learned that the hard way.” She outstretched her hand and linked it with his. “It’s really your decision. If you feel safe or not, it’s your choice, and I can’t make it for you. Just remember, he’s your dad.”
“Yeah, my dad,” Edgar muttered, rolling his eyes. “Stupid fucking dad living vicariously through his son.” He slurped the rest of the coffee and slammed the paper cup down. “I hate it here.”
“Not the coffee shop, though?”
“No, I just hate it here,” he grumbled, puffing his cheeks. “You’re right, monarchies should be obsolete.”
Cordelia threw her head back and laughed. “And I thought you knew nothing of politics, Edgar!” Her eyes sparkled as she tossed her hair back over her shoulders. “At least you have the right idea about it.”
An anxious look crossed Edgar’s face, and she grabbed his hand. “Hey. You’ll be fine. We’ll make it out sooner or later.” She leaned forward and cupped her hand around his ear. “Or, escape to the States with me and we can go surfing or something.”
Edgar closed his eyes and snorted. “Right, surfing. That’s on the top of my bucket list.” He sighed, resting his head in his hands and gazing back at Cordelia’s warm gaze. “You’re right. We’re going to be just fine.”
“Just fine,” she repeated. “Promise.”
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the-golden-ghost · 5 years ago
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You know I'm a tea fan, so all the teas! ^^
(Jsyk I actually had to look up a few of these to know if they were tea or not, that’s how out of the loop I am)
Jasmine Tea : If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Right NOW, the library. Dammit. But in general, presuming we’ll ever be able to go places ever again, I’d kind of like to go back to Salem or Gloucester. Maybe even Germany or Belgium, someday!
Or the bottom of the ocean
Old English : You’re stranded on an island, who do you bring with you?
You, for company. And someone who knows how to build a boat and also how to navigate. I can navigate but only by stars and I feel like modern radio technology would be better, for the record.
Iced Lemon Tea : Favorite song/band?
TALLY HALL per usual, I’ve been stanning them since 1994. But song? Actually right now it’s a Miracle Musical song, The Mind Electric. 
Green Tea : How tall are you?
5′7. A bit short but a respectable short. 
Earl Grey Tea : The inevitable Zombie Apocalypse is upon us! What’s your plan of action?
Obvs move into a mall and just chill out there for months and months and months in relative luxury while the lights and everything stay on and none of the food goes bad, somehow. Avoid random biker gangs. Go to one in Maine so they have a fully-stocked gun hunting supply store for ammo. Works every time.
Mint Tea : How do you relax?
I Don’t.
(I mean, I have been playing a lot of False Chess against a computer lately though)
Rose Hip Tea : Describe your first kiss 
Bold of you to assume I’ve ever kissed anyone
Herbal Tea : You’re at a candle shop, what scented candle do you buy?
LILAC
Everyone mixes this up with lavender. No. Lavender is simply not The Good Scent. Lilac is the real one. If I had to pick a different one though, it would be lemon, and then orange. 
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stevens23otte-blog · 6 years ago
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Why Defaulting On Personal Student Loans Is Not As Crazy Or Irresponsible As It Sounds
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Select Your Best Web Designer for It Can Make or Break Your Online Business!
It is negative thinking to say that as of today more than 1 billion websites have been floated; and thus Internet Marketing has become heavily competitive. Instead, the positive side is there are billions of consumers out there, spread in all the countries of the world, as never before. This excellent opportunity can be used to your business advantage. How formidable it is?
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Visitor enjoys good experience from a well-designed website, easy-navigation, trouble-free functionality and availability of all required details. This happy consumer-experience is vital for growth of volume of any business.
The web-visitor traffic in crowds, conversion of the visitors into buyers first and then becoming loyal customers permanently, as also bragging about their happy experience with their friends and relatives - everything depends upon innovative, technically-sound, well configured software-rich and functioning website design. This is how a web designer can make or break your online business success.
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Rose West Interview
RW: You don't know who I am ? Mrs West. Rosemary.
TO: You're not under arrest.
RW: If I'm not under arrest, why am I here ?
TO: We have come here to talk to you about your daughter Heather. We are concerned about her, where she might be. As we interview you about your daughter's disappearance, I had better caution you, which means you are not obliged to say anything. What is she in the family line ?
RW: My first one.
TO: When was she born ?
RW: 17 October 1970.
TO: Tell me when you last saw her.
RW: Before she left home.
TO: And when did she leave home ?
RW: I don't know. A long time ago.
TO: Do you remember what year ?
RW: She was almost 17, I know that much.
TO: We are talking seven years ago. . . about 1987. Do you remember what month it was ? Spring ? Summer ?
RW: I can't remember.
TO: What were the causes of her going, then ?
RW: Lots of things really. Mainly I suppose because she was unhappy.
TO: What was the reason. . . she wasn't happy . . .
RW: I don't know. We had problems with her at school, things like that.
TO: Was she in school ?
RW: She was nearly 17 so she had left school.
TO: Could she have left at Christmas or did she carry on until the Summer ?
RW: I would say it was the Summer.
TO: What sort of problems did she bring you from school ?
RW: Having arguments with the teachers. . . she got suspended and the headmaster said 'we are not going to expel her' and that was that.
TO: What school was that ?
RW: Hucclecote [in Gloucester].
TO: What was the build-up to her leaving ?
RW: She just didn't seem to want to settle down here.
TO: Was it a sudden thing ?
RW: She told everybody where she was living. She told all her friends that.
TO: Who were her friends then ?
RW: I don't know.
TO: How do you know she told her school friends ?
RW: She said she was after a job somewhere or other. I believe that fell through.
TO: Did you ask her what she was going to do ? What are your feelings  towards your children ?
RW: Well, I love them - what do you think ? I'm afraid we didn't hit it off that well.
TO: Surely you asked what she did to her father ? It sounds as if she didn't take you into her confidence. Surely you would then ask him how she was going to get on ?
RW: I left him some money. Look. . .she just wouldn't talk to me.
TO: How much money ?
RW: I gathered up as much as I had at the time. In the region of £600 I think. I drew it all out. It was bills money, I think.
TO: On a day in '87 then. Have you still got the same account ?
RW: No.
TO: Which account, do you remember ?
TO: No. I gave it to my husband. I had shopping to do that day. Things were pretty tricky. She said she would speak to him and sort things out. I went and did my shopping and when I came back she had gone. I remember saying to her 'are you going to sort it out ?'
TO: How are you going to sort what out ?
RW: I don't know. . .what she was going to do, I suppose.
TO: Was there any row before she left ?
RW: I suppose there must have been raised voices. I don't know, I was upset. She said she didn't want to stay.
TO: You tried to persuade her to stay, did you ?
RW: I said 'what are you going to do ?'  I had a problem with her because I knew what she was. That was what made it tricky with the other children. She was a lesbian, as far as I know.
TO: She was a very young girl. How did you know that ? You had a picture in your mind of what a lesbian was like and she fitted it ?
RW: That's right. One particular incident, her uncle was talking to her. He said to her about boyfriends or something and he said, you know, you had better watch it like, because they get up to tricky things. She said 'if any boy put his hand on my knee I'd put a f***ing brick over his head'.
TO: That doesn't particularly mean she was a lesbian. What made you think she was definitely a lesbian ?
RW: In the infants school, she knew exactly what kind of knickers the woman teacher had on.
TO: It sounds as if you are annoyed.
RW: The only reason it annoys me is because I believe to cut off communication between me and her. Teenagers disagree with their parents. I know Mae is very close to her father.
TO: The night before there were raised voices and it was about that, was it ? 'You are a lesbian' ?
RW: I couldn't talk to her. There was no communication. She said she would talk to her father. That was it. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it bloody drink. She was a stubborn girl - you ask the rest of the family. She didn't want to do her own washing. From what was going around at school, so I can gather, she had obviously had it planned for some time. I left her to talk to her father and went and did some shopping.
TO: As regards the bank account, we would like to find out if there's some fact in your story. £600 is a lot of money. If it was me, considering that was a really stressful time for me, my first one moving away and then I went to the bank to make sure she had some money, I would know which bank. . .
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TO: I'm trying to find out if Heather is still alive.
RW: If you had any brains at all, you could find her. It can't be that difficult.
TO: We could actually pinpoint the day she went - from your account. What did she take with her ?
RW: I don't know. I wasn't there.
TO: Did you go and look in her bedroom ?
RW: Yes.
TO: Have you seen her since ?
RW: No.
TO: Have you heard from her since ?
RW: No. She obviously doesn't want us any more, does she ?
TO: How did she get from here ?
RW: I don't know ?
TO: Did you go and ask her schoolfriends ? Did you ask them why she had gone ?
RW: No.
TO: What inquiries have you made ?
RW: When you have brought up a girl like that and you have done everything and then they turn round and turn their back on you, that's it. She didn't want to know me.
TO: Teenage and parent trouble is our business. It's a part in everybody's life.
RW: All I put it down to is that I don't agree with what she is doing. That's obvious. She has always been an obstinate child. She didn't want to do anything that anybody else was doing. She left school and she just sat in the chair.
TO: Did she give you any idea where she was going ?
RW: No.
TO: Has she told Fred ?
RW: Yes.
TO: What did she say to him ?
RW: I don't know. Ask him.
TO: You must have asked him. Has Fred seen her lately ?
RW: I know he had several phone call off her.
TO: Were they chatting at length ? The reason why we have come round here is because there have been extensive inquiries since the inquiry two years ago and from that inquiry came Heather - nobody knew where she was, or whatever. Since then, checks have been done - marriages, deaths, nationwide. her national insurance number stops with you from birth to death. They are not all-consuming and she could have gone away and changed her identity completely. Possibly. But she wasn't particularly streetwise. She hasn't contacted - to our knowledge - another living person. Tomorrow there will be a lot of officers out there, digging that garden. If you can point us in any direction as to where she could be. Even if you can say she is anywhere in the world, it would be cheaper than having the inquiry going on. If you know where she is, I beg of you to tell us. Have you any idea where she is ?
RW: No.
TO: When she was 16, what did you used to do on your birthday, or Christmas or Fred's birthday. Did she get you a card or a present ?
RW: Yes. . .she did when she was little.
TO: What about the first Christmas after she had gone ? Was that an emotional time for you ?
RW: What do you think ? We didn't hear bloody nothing.
TO: Why didn't you report her to the police ?
RW: So I have got to snitch on my own daughter ?
TO: Why do you say snitch ?
RW: Well, she's obviously doing what she wants to do.
TO: You think she's gone away to be a lesbian ?
RW: Yes.
TO: How did you used to punish her when she was naughty ?
RW: I just sent her to bed.
TO: Did Fred hit her ?
RW: No.
TO: What about being hit with household implements ?
RW: Oh, we're back to this one. Look, just drop that one. That ain't going nowhere. I've had all those charges put on me and they were dropped.
TO: I don't know anything about that. What about the rumours of where she is ? What rumours have you heard about where she is ? Can you tell us ?
RW: She wouldn't tell me, would she ?
TO: Have you heard the children saying she is under the patio ?
RW: Anna said something. . .
TO: Who's Anna ?
RW: The big girl. She said that.
TO: The whole patio will be dug up - the garden and everything. If she is under there . . .
RW: There's nothing you will stop at, is there ?
TO: I'm a bit of a sceptic. I've been in the job 19 years. One of the hazards of the job is that people tend to lie to us. So you will have to forgive me for being a sceptic.
RW: You are going to have to excuse me for being a sceptic as well. You think I would just turn my back and forget that I have those kids ?
TO: What we are talking about now is Heather. If you know she is underneath the patio or the floor or whatever. . .
RW: Look, the house is yours. Have it. Do what you are going to do.
TO: So where did Anna get the feeling that Heather is under the patio from, hey ?
RW: Go and ask her. I haven't spoken to her for years.
TO: Why haven't you spoken to her ?
RW: Because she gave us a load of hassle when she grew up. There's no stopping them. They just go and do what they like. All you get afterwards is this sort of crap.
TO: You resent the fact that your children grew up ? A lot of people say that the best time of their lives is when their children are small.
RW: I kept them clean and fit and took them to school. They never wanted for nothing.
TO: When did you hear Anna say Heather was under the patio ?
RW: I didn't take any notice of her.
TO: In a family argument, Anna Marie says Heather is under the patio ?
RW: I don't know. I was in the police station.
TO: Well, you're in your home now, you can relax.
RW: Oh, relax, yes. . . (crying)
TO: Do you not want to find Heather ? You are portraying yourself as a loving mother. If my daughter was 16 and had a blazing row and packed her clothes up and she went off, my wife and myself would not rest until we knew where she was, how she was, who she was with.  Natural parental instinct. The condition of that money would have been 'tell us where you are'. Did she promise you anything like that ?
RW: Yes, so my husband said.
TO: Do you think she is alive ?
RW: Well, why not ? Unless something horrible has happened to her. Come on - hundreds of thousands of kids go missing.
TO: Heather has disappeared for some seven years without a telephone call, without contacting any person whom she had known, without any activity as regards marriage, employment. . .
RW: There must be something somewhere. You have just missed it, that's all.
TO: Then there's you painting a picture of her as a negative girl. She was just a couch potato type of girl. Then here she is, she abdons her family, friends, without trace. If you knew where she was, would you tell us ?
RW: I don't know.
TO: We are spending extensive resources.
RW: That's your privilege.
TO: It's our duty. We have got to find out where Heather is. It's a mystery.
RW: It's only a mystery because you want it to be a mystery.
TO: What are your feelings for women who are lesbians ?
RW: It doesn't affect me, does it ?
TO: I get the impression it did affect you.
RW: You get the impression I was worried about the other children.
TO: Did Heather have many friends ?
RW: She had friends, yes.
TO: Who were her main friends ?
RW: I don't know who they were. Indian girls, some of them, I think.
TO: From school ?
RW: From school.
TO: How long ago did she leave after leaving school ? Christmas ? Easter ?
RW: I honestly don't remember. Look, you see, they don't just leave school. They go backwards and forwards, doing exams and all that crap.
TO: It's just a strange jumble altogether, really, isn't it ? When was the patio put down ?
RW: I can't remember. I don't know, I told you.
TO: Was it 25 years ago ?
RW: We weren't here 25 years ago.
TO: When did you move into here ?
RW: When Mae was about three months.
TO: Was it in the last two years ?
RW: I don't know.
TO: Was it before Heather left ?
RW: I can't remember.
TO: Was it at the time that Heather disappeared ?
RW: I told you, I can't remember. I can't remember when it was laid. I just can't remember.
TO: Whether she is under the patio is neither here nor there. I'm sure if we found Heather alive and well, you would love to see her.
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 SECOND INTERVIEW, 25 FEBRUARY 1994
In which the net closes in on Rose West. Police held the trump card from the outset - unknown to her, Fred West had already confessed to the murder of their daughter Heather. By the end of the interview, skillfully outmanoeuvred by Detective Sergeant Terence Onions, Rose West is in tears. She knows the game is up.
DS Terence Onions: You were arrested by myself and other officers on suspicion of the murder of your daughter Heather, who disappeared about 1986/87. You were interviewed, but not about that. Can you just go over the circumstances of when Heather left your house ?
Rose West: You ask the questions, I'll try and answer them.
TO: What time of year did she move away ?
RW: Summer. About June, I think.
TO: What was the build-up to her leaving ?
RW: How far back do you want me to go ?
TO: She suddenly just went, didn't she ? What was the reason for that ?
RW: I'm not sure of the reasons for her going.
TO: How old was she ?
RW: Coming on 17.
TO: Was she in employment ?
RW: No.
TO: And she wasn't at school ?
RW: No.
TO: When had she left school ?
RW: This, honestly, I can't remember.
TO: What sort of girl was Heather then ? Physically, first of all.
RW: A bit shorter than me. I'm about 5'4'', I think.
TO: You said she was darker than you. . .
RW: Yes.
TO: What sort of build was she ? How heavy would she be ?
RW: About eight stone.
TO: Let's talk about the sort of girl she was in terms of personality.
RW: Quiet, liked to be different to everybody else. She tried to do the opposite of everybody else.
TO: Was she a problem in the house ?
RW: She didn't go along with what the rest were doing ?
TO: What about her attitude towards boys ?
RW: Didn't get on with her brother much.
TO: Did you have any doubts about her sexual orientation ?
RW: Well, yes. I thought she might be a lesbian. Certain events of her life. She went on camp and they were camping, I believe, in the hills somewhere and the other children returned but Heather didn't. As far as we can gather, she had gone off to meet someone. They put a search out to look for her. And she said she didn't like male teachers, so they suspended her from school for the trouble. The headmaster wouldn't have her expelled. She wasn't given male teachers and she was happy with that.
TO: Anything else ?
RW: Something she said to her uncle one time. He was telling her about boys - you've got to watch them, they put their hand on your knee. She had a pretty extreme reaction as far as he was concerned. . . if he had his hand on my leg I would put a brick on his head.
TO: It was these things that made you think she had lesbian tendencies. Did this cause friction with you and her father ?
RW: No. We were only worried about the rest of the children.
TO: Did you discuss this with Heather ?
RW: I couldn't.
TO: Was it just an impression on your part that she may have been a lesbian ?
RW: I don't think so now. It was a lot of people's opinion.
TO: You mentioned that the day she went, you got some money out.
RW: I know. It was about £600.
TO: Any idea of the account you held at the time ? Did you ask Fred what happened to this money ?
RW: He said he gave it her.
TO: What about her leaving ? Were you there when she left ? Did you have any conversation about her leaving ?
RW: I must have.
TO: At what stage did you know she was leaving ?
RW: She had had a job offer in Devon somewhere.
TO: Was it her decision to leave, initially, and how long before she left had she made the decision to leave ?
RW: Members of the family believe she had it planned for quite a while.
TO: Who did she mention it to ?
RW: I get the gist that she was determined to go because she had had this job offer and it had fallen through and she had been crying all night because she didn't get it.
TO: Who told you that ?
RW: I think it was Stephen.
TO: How do you understand the physical leaving taking place ?
RW: I can't remember.
TO: Did she go with anybody ?
RW: I can't remember.
TO: This is your own eldest child.
RW: Yes.
TO: So it was quite a traumatic event.
RW: That's right.
TO: Have you seen her since that day ? Have you got any inkling where she might be ?
RW: She was going down to Devon and she was going to get a job with the company, no matter how long it took her.
TO: What company was this ?
RW: Don't know.
TO: Did she say at any stage who she was going away with ?
RW: No, not to me. I got the idea Fred was not going to tell me anything even if I did ask. She asked him not to tell me.
TO: To the average bystander, it's a very odd scenario; to suddenly disappear and not to make any inquiries must be very disturbing.
RW: She had promised to write, which we were waiting for. That never came to light either.
TO: You have never done anything to find out where she might be ?
RW. Nothing. As far as I'm concerned, she left home of her own accord.
TO: Has her dad made any inquiries ?
RW: Once a child does cut you off, there's not a lot you are going to be able to do to get her back. We did that with Anna Marie. Anna Marie left home four times.
TO: Anna Marie is Fred's daughter and your adopted daughter ? How old is she ?
RW: She is 10 years younger than me.
TO: And you are 40, are you ? So she was quite a lot older than Heather. What did Fred say to you before he left this morning ? He left with the police, didn't he ?
RW: Just before we came here, you mean ?
TO: He asked to speak to you.
RW: He told me to go upstairs and stay out of the way and he would sort something out.
TO: Yesterday I interviewed Mae and Stephen. I interviewed you. Fred was interviewed by Hazel Savage [another interviewing officer]. What sort of interview took place when you were all back home together ?
RW: That she must be around somewhere. We were getting some publicity out of what was going to happen, that we were going to come out in the news. we thought she might contact us.
TO: What about the rumours of the patio ? How did that come out initially ?
RW: I don't know how it came out. It was something in passing I heard when I was being interviewed. There was a family argument between Anna Marie, her boyfriend and Mae. I don't remember if Stephen was there.
TO: The five younger children, which are sadly in care - most knew about the patio story. They said it came from gossip and neighbours in the street. You say it came from Anna Marie. Stephen says it comes from the last time the police were at the house when the child abuse inquiry was going on. Was the patio mentioned last night ?
RW: Obviously we talked. We were just wanting for them to do their job and go away.
TO: What was talked about ?
RW: We hoped they were going to put it back the way they found it.
TO: There was no decision about the fate of Heather then ?
RW: Fred has seen her in Birmingham. He has seen her in Bristol.
TO: You believe him ?
RW: So he says.
TO: Do you believe him ?
RW: I've got no reason not to.
TO: When was the last time he said he saw Heather ? It was in quite unusual circumstances, I would have thought. It must be a major thing and I would be expecting him to tell her mother.
RW: He saw her when he was in Birmingham.
TO: Is that what you are saying ? And what were the circumstances ? How long ago was it ?
RW: He was on bail.
TO: He had to go up there and stay away from the family. . . when was that ?
RW: Well, I haven't seen the children for about 18 months, so it must have been about then.
TO: So Fred saw her quite recently ? What did she look like ?
RW: He told me she looked rough.
TO: What was she actually doing ? Fred said she was driving a car - do you remember him saying that ? Do you remember what type of car he said she was driving ?
RW: No.
TO: So you don't remember any of that ?
RW: No.
TO: Why do you think you've been arrested today ? For the most grave of offences. There has been a major development this morning. Fred has confessed to murdering Heather.
RW: What ? So you know where she is ?
TO: He has told us where she is ?
RW: So she is dead, is that right ?
TO: Fred has confessed to murdering Heather.
RW: What ?
TO: And that automatically implicates you.
RW: (Crying) Why does it automatically implicate me ?
TO: Our suspicions are aroused that you are implicated in it.
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From high street butchers to precision engineers, each year London Stock Exchange Group lists its 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain list to celebrate the most exciting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.
To appear on the list is regarded as a prestigious accolade within the business world and often pre-empts a bright and prosperous future for the featured companies.
It comes as part of a report that analyses business trends among SMEs and assesses their challenges, potential and impact on the UK economy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond said: “Small businesses are the backbone of the British economy with a combined annual turnover of £1.9 trillion and employ 60% of private sector workers outside London.
“That’s why, whether they are family-run firms or tech start-ups, we are supporting high growth SMEs to achieve their potential.”
This year’s release is the fifth edition of the report, and found an average revenue growth rate of 71% for the companies on the list.
The fastest-growing region was the North West, with a 232% annual average revenue growth rate, while 60% of the companies on the list were from outside London and the South East.
In light of the encouraging figures, we take a look at some the most promising companies from various key sectors.
Manufacturing and Engineering
J Rotherham
In a 17-acre former Second World War air base in Yorkshire, family-run business J Rotherham combines advanced stone-working technologies with traditional craftsmanship to create luxury stone products.
It has been creating bespoke kitchen worktops, fireplaces, and tables as well as hand-finished architectural stone masonry and flooring for the last 90 years and has become a leader in its field – with a 2017 turnover of more than £24m.
J. Rotherham has made a conscious effort to combine advanced technology with traditional technique.
In 1988, J Rotherham also became the first company to install a stone-working computer numerical control (CNC) machine in Britain and subsequently introduced the world’s first robotic line for kitchen work surface production last year.
“Technology is evolving rapidly within the stone industry,” says managing director Matt Rotherham.
“We have seen opportunities to capitalise on new technologies as an aid to traditional craftsmanship.”
  Carfulan
Able to trace its roots back almost three decades, Carfulan has expanded exponentially over the years and now supplies advanced manufacturing solutions to more than 700 customers across industries like aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, medical, design and more.
Since adding 3D printing to its range of capabilities in 2007, the company has gone from strength to strength with a turnover of £5m in 2012 increasing to £12m in 2017.
Managing director Chris Fulton says: “We offer best-in-class solutions at every stage of the manufacturing process and we’re able to do it for businesses of all sizes.
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“Our products and software can help businesses to meet these demands quickly, efficiently and with unerring accuracy, offering them a rapid return on investment.”
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Ecotricity
Gloucestershire-based Ecotricity’s 71 wind turbines comprise a capacity of almost 82 megawatts (MW) and collectively save more than 100,000 tonnes a year in carbon dioxide, making it one of the leaders in the UK’s green energy sector.
Since delivering its first supply of green electricity to the former Cheltenham and Gloucester College using landfill gas, it’s built a portfolio with over 200,000 customers and had an annual turnover of £126.5m in 2016.
Ecotricity founder Dale Vince says: “We are a hybrid organisation, mission-led like an NGO (non-governmental organisation) but using the tools of business to achieve that mission, which is to advance sustainability.
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  First Mile
In 2017, First Mile collected more than 30,000 tonnes of waste for reuse from businesses in London and Birmingham as part of its aim to ease the corporate recycling process and inspire companies to be more environmentally responsible.
It has a fleet of 67 vehicles, which produces less harmful carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions than one traditional London bus.
First Mile’s fleet produces extremely low levels of harmful emissions
“Recycling properly is cheaper for businesses,” says founder and CEO Bruce Bratley.
“We have helped customers through tough economic conditions by making recycling easier than ever, so they can do more and reduce costs.”
“On average and to date, we have added 30 new customers a day and 70% come via word of mouth.
“We will also be continuing to develop our technology to build a robust platform that will be the foundation to expand our service to businesses nationally.”
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The Ginger Pig
Rearing pigs, sheep and cattle in North Yorkshire to supply its seven shops in London, Loughton and Essex, The Ginger Pig is an artisan high-street butcher in an old style.
It turned over £15.6m last year and currently employs more than 100 people.
Founder Tim Wilson says: “From very humble beginnings in the early ’90s, The Ginger Pig has been at the forefront of bringing butchery back to London’s high streets.”
The company originated in Borough Market, London, and now plans to expand its network of seven shops nationwide.
The Ginger Pig is intent on reinvigorating the UK’s high street butcher community
The company makes more than 130,000 sausage rolls each year to sell in its shops.
But Mr Wilson explains it is about more than just meat: “We aim to pass on our knowledge to the customer, to better educate them in all aspects of butchery and farming, from the animals we rear in North Yorkshire, to knife skills and proper meat cooking.”
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Serving rustic Caribbean cuisine with a playlist and atmosphere to match, Turtle Bay seeks to provide a great meal as well as a fun night for the UK’s eaters and drinkers.
Since being founded in 2011 by Ajith Jayawickrema, the chain has opened more than 40 sites across Britain and had a turnover of £63.7m last year.
“A huge part of the Turtle Bay experience is about the atmosphere in our restaurants. We create a positive, fun, happy ambience,” says Ajith.
“It is all about capturing the heart and soul of the Caribbean through delicious food, tropical cocktails and an infectious reggae soundtrack.
“Opportunities lie with adapting to the trends of lower sugar and the prevalence of vegan and vegetarian food.”
  Technology and Digital
Unit9
The team of product designers, software engineers, gaming experts and film directors at Unit9 make everything from a “magic mirror” to show men what they’d look like with different hair to video content for clients like Samsung and Vodafone.
Founded in 1997 by Piero Frescobaldi, the multidisciplinary production firm has grown rapidly and now employs more than 150 people, with offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Berlin.
Piero says: “In a world that keeps changing, reinvention is far more important than optimisation; drive and determination are more important than experience.
“What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow and signs from the market inevitably arrive too late.
“So, we anticipate by inventing new offerings with one constant: young, independent, talent-obsessed with craft.
“Putting all the efforts in people and quality, not the pocket, has been our winning strategy.”
  Eagle Eye
Guilford-Based Eagle Eye allows its corporate customers – including Tesco, John Lewis, and Pizza Express – to market, validate and redeem their customer promotions, offers, and rewards at scale and in real-time on its Eagle Eye AIR digital platform.
It was founded in 2003 and registered revenue of £8.5m in 2017, a 41% increase from the previous year.
CEO Tim Mason says: “Eagle Eye helps businesses in the retail, grocery and hospitality industries to create a real-time connection with their customers and drive engagement.
“This allows our clients to improve their customer offer and accelerate their innovation.
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1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain: Top SMEs keeping the UK in the black
From high street butchers to precision engineers, each year London Stock Exchange Group lists its 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain list to celebrate the most exciting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.
To appear on the list is regarded as a prestigious accolade within the business world and often pre-empts a bright and prosperous future for the featured companies.
It comes as part of a report that analyses business trends among SMEs and assesses their challenges, potential and impact on the UK economy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond said: “Small businesses are the backbone of the British economy with a combined annual turnover of £1.9 trillion and employ 60% of private sector workers outside London.
“That’s why, whether they are family-run firms or tech start-ups, we are supporting high growth SMEs to achieve their potential.”
This year’s release is the fifth edition of the report, and found an average revenue growth rate of 71% for the companies on the list.
The fastest-growing region was the North West, with a 232% annual average revenue growth rate, while 60% of the companies on the list were from outside London and the South East.
In light of the encouraging figures, we take a look at some the most promising companies from various key sectors.
Manufacturing and Engineering
J Rotherham
In a 17-acre former Second World War air base in Yorkshire, family-run business J Rotherham combines advanced stone-working technologies with traditional craftsmanship to create luxury stone products.
It has been creating bespoke kitchen worktops, fireplaces, and tables as well as hand-finished architectural stone masonry and flooring for the last 90 years and has become a leader in its field – with a 2017 turnover of more than £24m.
J. Rotherham has made a conscious effort to combine advanced technology with traditional technique.
In 1988, J Rotherham also became the first company to install a stone-working computer numerical control (CNC) machine in Britain and subsequently introduced the world’s first robotic line for kitchen work surface production last year.
“Technology is evolving rapidly within the stone industry,” says managing director Matt Rotherham.
“We have seen opportunities to capitalise on new technologies as an aid to traditional craftsmanship.”
  Carfulan
Able to trace its roots back almost three decades, Carfulan has expanded exponentially over the years and now supplies advanced manufacturing solutions to more than 700 customers across industries like aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, medical, design and more.
Since adding 3D printing to its range of capabilities in 2007, the company has gone from strength to strength with a turnover of £5m in 2012 increasing to £12m in 2017.
Managing director Chris Fulton says: “We offer best-in-class solutions at every stage of the manufacturing process and we’re able to do it for businesses of all sizes.
“There is a growing demand for smaller and more intricate manufactured parts and components – for example, in the medical sector, where materials and specifications are covered by tight regulations.
“Our products and software can help businesses to meet these demands quickly, efficiently and with unerring accuracy, offering them a rapid return on investment.”
  Green
Ecotricity
Gloucestershire-based Ecotricity’s 71 wind turbines comprise a capacity of almost 82 megawatts (MW) and collectively save more than 100,000 tonnes a year in carbon dioxide, making it one of the leaders in the UK’s green energy sector.
Since delivering its first supply of green electricity to the former Cheltenham and Gloucester College using landfill gas, it’s built a portfolio with over 200,000 customers and had an annual turnover of £126.5m in 2016.
Ecotricity founder Dale Vince says: “We are a hybrid organisation, mission-led like an NGO (non-governmental organisation) but using the tools of business to achieve that mission, which is to advance sustainability.
“We operate in the fields of energy, transport and food, making more sustainable options available to homes and businesses in the pursuit of greater sustainability and, ultimately, a green Britain.”
  First Mile
In 2017, First Mile collected more than 30,000 tonnes of waste for reuse from businesses in London and Birmingham as part of its aim to ease the corporate recycling process and inspire companies to be more environmentally responsible.
It has a fleet of 67 vehicles, which produces less harmful carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions than one traditional London bus.
First Mile’s fleet produces extremely low levels of harmful emissions
“Recycling properly is cheaper for businesses,” says founder and CEO Bruce Bratley.
“We have helped customers through tough economic conditions by making recycling easier than ever, so they can do more and reduce costs.”
“On average and to date, we have added 30 new customers a day and 70% come via word of mouth.
“We will also be continuing to develop our technology to build a robust platform that will be the foundation to expand our service to businesses nationally.”
  Food and Drink
The Ginger Pig
Rearing pigs, sheep and cattle in North Yorkshire to supply its seven shops in London, Loughton and Essex, The Ginger Pig is an artisan high-street butcher in an old style.
It turned over £15.6m last year and currently employs more than 100 people.
Founder Tim Wilson says: “From very humble beginnings in the early ’90s, The Ginger Pig has been at the forefront of bringing butchery back to London’s high streets.”
The company originated in Borough Market, London, and now plans to expand its network of seven shops nationwide.
The Ginger Pig is intent on reinvigorating the UK’s high street butcher community
The company makes more than 130,000 sausage rolls each year to sell in its shops.
But Mr Wilson explains it is about more than just meat: “We aim to pass on our knowledge to the customer, to better educate them in all aspects of butchery and farming, from the animals we rear in North Yorkshire, to knife skills and proper meat cooking.”
  Turtle Bay
Serving rustic Caribbean cuisine with a playlist and atmosphere to match, Turtle Bay seeks to provide a great meal as well as a fun night for the UK’s eaters and drinkers.
Since being founded in 2011 by Ajith Jayawickrema, the chain has opened more than 40 sites across Britain and had a turnover of £63.7m last year.
“A huge part of the Turtle Bay experience is about the atmosphere in our restaurants. We create a positive, fun, happy ambience,” says Ajith.
“It is all about capturing the heart and soul of the Caribbean through delicious food, tropical cocktails and an infectious reggae soundtrack.
“Opportunities lie with adapting to the trends of lower sugar and the prevalence of vegan and vegetarian food.”
  Technology and Digital
Unit9
The team of product designers, software engineers, gaming experts and film directors at Unit9 make everything from a “magic mirror” to show men what they’d look like with different hair to video content for clients like Samsung and Vodafone.
Founded in 1997 by Piero Frescobaldi, the multidisciplinary production firm has grown rapidly and now employs more than 150 people, with offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Berlin.
Piero says: “In a world that keeps changing, reinvention is far more important than optimisation; drive and determination are more important than experience.
“What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow and signs from the market inevitably arrive too late.
“So, we anticipate by inventing new offerings with one constant: young, independent, talent-obsessed with craft.
“Putting all the efforts in people and quality, not the pocket, has been our winning strategy.”
  Eagle Eye
Guilford-Based Eagle Eye allows its corporate customers – including Tesco, John Lewis, and Pizza Express – to market, validate and redeem their customer promotions, offers, and rewards at scale and in real-time on its Eagle Eye AIR digital platform.
It was founded in 2003 and registered revenue of £8.5m in 2017, a 41% increase from the previous year.
CEO Tim Mason says: “Eagle Eye helps businesses in the retail, grocery and hospitality industries to create a real-time connection with their customers and drive engagement.
“This allows our clients to improve their customer offer and accelerate their innovation.
“Real-time offers enable highly-relevant targeting, giving customers much more value and offering companies the chance to truly understand their customers, rewarding them whilst they are still in store, thereby maximising engagement.”
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1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain: Top SMEs keeping the UK in the black
From high street butchers to precision engineers, each year London Stock Exchange Group lists its 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain list to celebrate the most exciting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.
To appear on the list is regarded as a prestigious accolade within the business world and often pre-empts a bright and prosperous future for the featured companies.
It comes as part of a report that analyses business trends among SMEs and assesses their challenges, potential and impact on the UK economy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond said: “Small businesses are the backbone of the British economy with a combined annual turnover of £1.9 trillion and employ 60% of private sector workers outside London.
“That’s why, whether they are family-run firms or tech start-ups, we are supporting high growth SMEs to achieve their potential.”
This year’s release is the fifth edition of the report, and found an average revenue growth rate of 71% for the companies on the list.
The fastest-growing region was the North West, with a 232% annual average revenue growth rate, while 60% of the companies on the list were from outside London and the South East.
In light of the encouraging figures, we take a look at some the most promising companies from various key sectors.
Manufacturing and Engineering
J Rotherham
In a 17-acre former Second World War air base in Yorkshire, family-run business J Rotherham combines advanced stone-working technologies with traditional craftsmanship to create luxury stone products.
It has been creating bespoke kitchen worktops, fireplaces, and tables as well as hand-finished architectural stone masonry and flooring for the last 90 years and has become a leader in its field – with a 2017 turnover of more than £24m.
J. Rotherham has made a conscious effort to combine advanced technology with traditional technique.
In 1988, J Rotherham also became the first company to install a stone-working computer numerical control (CNC) machine in Britain and subsequently introduced the world’s first robotic line for kitchen work surface production last year.
“Technology is evolving rapidly within the stone industry,” says managing director Matt Rotherham.
“We have seen opportunities to capitalise on new technologies as an aid to traditional craftsmanship.”
  Carfulan
Able to trace its roots back almost three decades, Carfulan has expanded exponentially over the years and now supplies advanced manufacturing solutions to more than 700 customers across industries like aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, medical, design and more.
Since adding 3D printing to its range of capabilities in 2007, the company has gone from strength to strength with a turnover of £5m in 2012 increasing to £12m in 2017.
Managing director Chris Fulton says: “We offer best-in-class solutions at every stage of the manufacturing process and we’re able to do it for businesses of all sizes.
“There is a growing demand for smaller and more intricate manufactured parts and components – for example, in the medical sector, where materials and specifications are covered by tight regulations.
“Our products and software can help businesses to meet these demands quickly, efficiently and with unerring accuracy, offering them a rapid return on investment.”
  Green
Ecotricity
Gloucestershire-based Ecotricity’s 71 wind turbines comprise a capacity of almost 82 megawatts (MW) and collectively save more than 100,000 tonnes a year in carbon dioxide, making it one of the leaders in the UK’s green energy sector.
Since delivering its first supply of green electricity to the former Cheltenham and Gloucester College using landfill gas, it’s built a portfolio with over 200,000 customers and had an annual turnover of £126.5m in 2016.
Ecotricity founder Dale Vince says: “We are a hybrid organisation, mission-led like an NGO (non-governmental organisation) but using the tools of business to achieve that mission, which is to advance sustainability.
“We operate in the fields of energy, transport and food, making more sustainable options available to homes and businesses in the pursuit of greater sustainability and, ultimately, a green Britain.”
  First Mile
In 2017, First Mile collected more than 30,000 tonnes of waste for reuse from businesses in London and Birmingham as part of its aim to ease the corporate recycling process and inspire companies to be more environmentally responsible.
It has a fleet of 67 vehicles, which produces less harmful carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions than one traditional London bus.
First Mile’s fleet produces extremely low levels of harmful emissions
“Recycling properly is cheaper for businesses,” says founder and CEO Bruce Bratley.
“We have helped customers through tough economic conditions by making recycling easier than ever, so they can do more and reduce costs.”
“On average and to date, we have added 30 new customers a day and 70% come via word of mouth.
“We will also be continuing to develop our technology to build a robust platform that will be the foundation to expand our service to businesses nationally.”
  Food and Drink
The Ginger Pig
Rearing pigs, sheep and cattle in North Yorkshire to supply its seven shops in London, Loughton and Essex, The Ginger Pig is an artisan high-street butcher in an old style.
It turned over £15.6m last year and currently employs more than 100 people.
Founder Tim Wilson says: “From very humble beginnings in the early ’90s, The Ginger Pig has been at the forefront of bringing butchery back to London’s high streets.”
The company originated in Borough Market, London, and now plans to expand its network of seven shops nationwide.
The Ginger Pig is intent on reinvigorating the UK’s high street butcher community
The company makes more than 130,000 sausage rolls each year to sell in its shops.
But Mr Wilson explains it is about more than just meat: “We aim to pass on our knowledge to the customer, to better educate them in all aspects of butchery and farming, from the animals we rear in North Yorkshire, to knife skills and proper meat cooking.”
  Turtle Bay
Serving rustic Caribbean cuisine with a playlist and atmosphere to match, Turtle Bay seeks to provide a great meal as well as a fun night for the UK’s eaters and drinkers.
Since being founded in 2011 by Ajith Jayawickrema, the chain has opened more than 40 sites across Britain and had a turnover of £63.7m last year.
“A huge part of the Turtle Bay experience is about the atmosphere in our restaurants. We create a positive, fun, happy ambience,” says Ajith.
“It is all about capturing the heart and soul of the Caribbean through delicious food, tropical cocktails and an infectious reggae soundtrack.
“Opportunities lie with adapting to the trends of lower sugar and the prevalence of vegan and vegetarian food.”
  Technology and Digital
Unit9
The team of product designers, software engineers, gaming experts and film directors at Unit9 make everything from a “magic mirror” to show men what they’d look like with different hair to video content for clients like Samsung and Vodafone.
Founded in 1997 by Piero Frescobaldi, the multidisciplinary production firm has grown rapidly and now employs more than 150 people, with offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Berlin.
Piero says: “In a world that keeps changing, reinvention is far more important than optimisation; drive and determination are more important than experience.
“What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow and signs from the market inevitably arrive too late.
“So, we anticipate by inventing new offerings with one constant: young, independent, talent-obsessed with craft.
“Putting all the efforts in people and quality, not the pocket, has been our winning strategy.”
  Eagle Eye
Guilford-Based Eagle Eye allows its corporate customers – including Tesco, John Lewis, and Pizza Express – to market, validate and redeem their customer promotions, offers, and rewards at scale and in real-time on its Eagle Eye AIR digital platform.
It was founded in 2003 and registered revenue of £8.5m in 2017, a 41% increase from the previous year.
CEO Tim Mason says: “Eagle Eye helps businesses in the retail, grocery and hospitality industries to create a real-time connection with their customers and drive engagement.
“This allows our clients to improve their customer offer and accelerate their innovation.
“Real-time offers enable highly-relevant targeting, giving customers much more value and offering companies the chance to truly understand their customers, rewarding them whilst they are still in store, thereby maximising engagement.”
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