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  2. Philpot Lane - Wikipedia

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    The Two Mice Eating Cheese It is the site of London's smallest public statue, The Two Mice Eating Cheese , on a building near the junction with Eastcheap. The sculpture supposedly commemorates the death of two workmen, who are said to have fallen from scaffolding either during the construction of the building in 1862, [ 2 ] or during the ...

  3. House mouse - Wikipedia

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    Mice are mostly crepuscular or nocturnal; they are averse to bright lights. The average sleep time of a captive house mouse is reported to be 12.5 hours per day. [citation needed] They live in a wide variety of hidden places near food sources, and construct nests from various soft materials. Mice are territorial, and one dominant male usually ...

  4. Food waste in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Many of the methods suggested by current campaigns to prevent food waste have taken inspiration from those of World War II. [3] [10] [11] Despite this, it remains debatable whether the waste campaigns and rationing, during and post-WWII, achieved any long-term change in people's attitudes towards waste; WRAP's 2007report on domestic household waste found that older people generate as much ...

  5. Photographer Sets up Most Adorable Little Village for the ...

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    A family of wild mice occupies the house, and they come each day to eat the food that Gez leaves for them. Watch on because the video is just too cute! View the original article to see embedded media.

  6. Waste in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    To tackle waste issues, encompassing food waste, the government-funded "Waste & Resources Action Programme" (WRAP) was created in 2000. The main and most common method of disposal in the United Kingdom is landfill. Other methods are also used such as Incineration and anaerobic digestion. Out of all of the waste that was from household ...

  7. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    In nature, mice are largely herbivores, consuming any kind of fruit or grain from plants. [9] However, mice adapt well to urban areas and are known for eating almost all types of food scraps. In captivity, mice are commonly fed commercial pelleted mouse diet. These diets are nutritionally complete, but they still need a large variety of vegetables.

  8. Manchester United’s food hygiene rating takes hit after mice ...

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    Manchester United are working to tackle an infestation of mice at Old Trafford.. The news, as reported by the Daily Mail, is the latest problem to hit the stadium and has seen the club’s food ...

  9. Food inspectors find mouse droppings, dead mice at ... - AOL

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    Dead mice found at a Springfield restaurant during an inspection were disposed of and the area was sanitized, according to the report. Food inspectors find mouse droppings, dead mice at ...