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Old 21-10-2015, 12:31 PM #22
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People have to pay often silly amounts a collection for bulky rubbish to be taken away.
So they now break down what they can and dispose of that in the domestic waste bins.

That helps fill the bins.

Public bins are not emptied every day, hence they get full and things blow out of them all over the place.

Also fortnightly collections are really bad service. if people have full bins, then they have to either keep the excess in their home until the bin is emptied or as happens more now, they cram it into public bins.

Rubbish collection should be done regularly and weekly for health reasons and environmental reasons.
Bulky items, there should be a at Least 2 free collections a year and then a smaller charge for any after that.

Otherwise people will just dump stuff and that is the govts and the councils faults.
get back to how rubbish collections used to be.
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