I went out to Welwyn Garden City, contra flow to all the tube strike traffic thank the lord. Morning found me in an industrial estate, beavering around. There’s a warehouse full of wood and metal. It’s largely pretty decent wood but used. The metal is mostly iron. I’ve been asked to empty the warehouse. Nobody buys scrap iron.
The trick is going to be to find someone who wants this stuff, but as always it is a tight time frame. Moving this stuff is one problem – it is a hellish avalanche of pallets just waiting to happen. It looks like it was slung in there at 2am after a long night loading, with someone half asleep on forks for the unload. You can almost hear them say “ah that’ll fucking do lads,” as they pull the tarpaulin randomly over a small section of it and switch off the floodlights. It has settled there now, this junk. Cobwebs. But … it is gonna have to move, all things have to move eventually. The purpose this had will never again manifest – and if it does somehow, the budget will have to build it all again. There’s no real order to this anyway. It doesn’t feel like it is intended to be rebuilt. It’s an oubliette.
Brian cooked breakfast while I was contemplating all this, early in the morning. “What about bonfires?” he says. He’s got a fucking point.
Tis the season. Various official people across the country might be looking for a load of wood. Failing that, if I can book a venue and organise the permits, it isn’t too late to organise a bonfire with fireworks somewhere, do it nicely, lay on some concessions and entertainment, charge tickets. If anyone knows anyone where that sort of thing could be done legitimately let me know – I’m not here for guerrilla bonfires these days, not now I’m running a burgeoning theatre and haulage empire sideline alongside my job of crying and shouting for money. But I’d have to get the ball rolling immediately to organise and sell in time for November 5th…
So, things to think about. Many many things. There’s an incinerator up the way that burns waste for power. Would they take it and put it back into the grid? There’s a pallet reconditioner… There are many places where things can go back round! One guy says to me “There’s a pikey site up that way where they’ll take almost anything.”
I’m not under time pressure in the same way as the last job like this so I can afford to move towards my company raison d’etre, which is repurposing things nicely that would otherwise be destroyed. A bonfire is a purpose, a destructive act of creation, both purposes met and a house for fire… All I don’t want to do is pay tip weight on perfectly good / perfectly flammable wood. But maybe, just maybe, this is the sort of thing that leads down the line to an established bonfire night somewhere…