Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | |
Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
Date/Time: | 05/12/15 17:48:00 |
Since this contract must be to bring the boroughs in the WLWA into line with each other you are less likely to get takers from people in WLWA boroughs. However what about people in Hammersmith & Fulham? They have just had a consultation and have decided to keep to a weekly collection. They allow their residents protect their rubbish in an ordinary dustbin or a small wheelie and don't use the big wheelie lifting lorries. How about advertising there? They have a neighbournet website and freecycle. Mind you there are some Councils who have gone back to other collections... presumably as they found that the marketing didn't live up to the reality. Statistics can be massaged or tortured. If they don't make the promised savings - can they claim back the consultancy fees?? |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 11:15:00 | Elizabeth Ross |
Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 11:23:00 | David Marles |
Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 11:44:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 17:48:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 18:52:00 | Anna Beck |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 19:37:00 | Carl Wynne |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 20:16:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 20:22:00 | Elizabeth Ross |
WBs update. The indecision continues | 05/12/15 20:36:00 | John Todd |
Re:WBs update. The indecision continues | 09/12/15 10:39:00 | Rima Jones |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 05/12/15 20:38:00 | Claire Moran |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Old rubbish bins | 06/12/15 09:09:00 | Philippa Bond |