| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Wheelie bin | |
| Posted by: | Caroline Carney | |
| Date/Time: | 29/10/14 14:10:00 |
| Most probably and I would agree with it as it makes people recycle. No more rotting vegetation in black bags and over filled wheelie bins. It would cost the local authority less in collection and save on council tax or prevent cuts from other vital services. The recycling collection would still be weekly so it's a win win for me. If everyone is so upset about Wheelie Gate then start an online petition for better consultation and point out all the very good reasons why large wheelie bins are not good for your street or properties. Try Change,org see how many signitures you get then give it to Cllr Curran. I was going to say "Stop moaning here" but that is why most people come to have a good rant. You have time to do it if you want them to listen act together not a phone call here and there. Don't expect Council officers to tell councillors about your objections to this when they are most likely to be the ones who thought the idea up in the first place. A call here a call there and a grump on here go nowhere get collective and make a bigger noise not bump Cllr Hearn make her sign your petition. And no it's not too late this is happening next year |