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Right, so, I just want to do a pause to say thank - 14 Jun 2026 - (348 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Right, so, I just want to do a pause to say thank you to the council for picking up the flight up in.
And another pause.
I think it's Pontypool Town Council that pay for the hanging baskets.
Thank you so much.
They look lovely.
Absolutely lovely.
Let me get past this car.
Watch the bollards today, guys, because this bollard was a bit iffy really and it was half stuck up.
So, thank you so much for those.
Now, I've had... I've put two boxes of books out.
We usually put a box of books there, free, help yourself.
I had to come in here earlier to get an air fryer because we've sold it and some other stuff.
And I got a lady who's been waiting for them for months.
And I couldn't find them.
And they're right next to where the air fryer was, so I'll go back and get them.
They'll be out this week for you.
My lady, she works for Superdrug.
So, I put a box of books there, twice, and somebody's taken the box.
Now, that's fine if you've taken the box with the books and they haven't been dumped.
Because we've had a look around, I can't find them dumped anywhere.
Because once they were all dumped in that passageway down there, right?
That's fine if you want the box.
That's fine.
I'm not worried about that.
I'd rather if you didn't take my box because I can keep filling it up.
But one of them was off the council anyway to put them in.
But it's no rubbish.
I need to come down here with a sweeping brush and give it a sweep.
So just for you to be aware that if there's a box of books in that says free, okay, that's no rubbish.
That's no fly-tipping.
If somebody took the box of books, the ones that I put out there yesterday, they were practically brand new, they were lovely.
That's absolutely fine because they're being used.
But just for you to be aware that it isn't fly-tipping.