Recycling proposals are ill-conceived
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How can it be efficient to cram the same number of customers using the site into a much smaller access period?
The result of these ill-considered proposals will lead to long queues at the sites, increased customer frustration and much much more fly-tipping which will be made even worse by the charge for non household waste. I can look forward to even more rubbish being dumped in the lane behind my house and if it is rubble and I take it to the tip on my wheelbarrow, get charged for it.
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Hide AdA few years ago I asked the council to take away the sections of an old concrete coal bunker from my back garden. Citing health and safety they said I would need to haul the sections out into the lane before they’d take it. In the end I broke the sections into small parts and took them to the tip by the barrow-load which took over a month to do.(I don’t have a car.) Now they would want to charge me for each barrow-load.
Bill Macinnes.
Meadow Road
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