There aren't very many people and the plastic roofs seem out of place under what used to be tidy, middle class brick houses.
Such a settlement would be tidy and would not involve the sale or forfeit of any intellectual property to other firms at the expense of shareholders.
It may not be all neat and tidy, but even accidental viral marketing can serve a purpose.
At the same time, deploying apps can often be as small and tidy as their name, in contrast to the expensive, lengthy timelines of their big brothers, server applications.
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However, at a second meeting several hours later tempers had cooled sufficiently to permit a practical discussion about how the crisis should be handled if a tidy handover were still to take place.
With an absentee landlord who never visits, nor even has a representative keep an eye on the place, a property on an otherwise clean and tidy street could be covered in unkempt weeds and graffiti or worse.
Tim Burns, the head of Waste Watch - part of Keep Britain Tidy - said councils should be cautious about reward schemes.
The winner in all this would seem to be Porsche, which could end up making a tidy packet from the two-day jump in Volkswagen's share price.
He was working in corporate development for a small conglomerate in the late 1970s when he discovered a company with "a very tidy balance sheet" that happened to be an RV maker.
This news may just be a valuable excuse for those needing a reason to tidy up their investment books ahead of month, quarter and year end given the shares of BP had rallied over 50% since reaching an agreement with the US authorities in June.
Looking for a tidy thread in Mr Halliday's views may be mistaken.
Tegryn Jones, director of Keep Wales Tidy, said dog fouling was an unpleasant problem and now dog owners needed to be aware that they faced tougher action.
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