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Stuart Atkinson, a 57-year-old chemist, creates "dull" calendars featuring mundane objects like pylons and wheelie bins. His first project, a pylon calendar, started as a joke but gained popularity. This year, he’s focusing on Greater Manchester’s wheelie bins, detailing their colors, capacities, and council tax rates. Stuart jokes that his hobby is unorthodox but aims to celebrate everyday essentials.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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