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If you find a way do share. there is a room we and other groups rent, all
too often crumbs all over the floor, doors not closed securely and the fridge is almost ready to walk out the door on its own. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "john west" wrote in message news ![]() Places that contain a communal area like a kitchen, rest room etc; but are within a community structure, like for instance a club or our allotment do need a bit of organisation for 'cleaning duties'. Since there is little of a management hierarchy to *order* people to do a weeks cleaning and maintenance. How might things be organised to perhaps *shame* some dodgers into doing a turn sometimes. But to try to do so without causing any unpleasantness amongst those in the community ? |
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