Letter In The Telegraph Today.
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All with a special paint job telling everyone how they are saving the planet. How much more do these vans cost compared to the traditional diesel equivalent? Did they do a costing over the life of the van or is it the usual public money no object virtue signalling? Typical councils who cant wait to jump on the latest fad.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably not a good deal for the council tax payers though. Our council put in 10 electric charging points in one of our car parks over 2 years ago and they still cannot be used as there is not enough power supply to be able to use them. Also they have been fenced off so no one else can use the spaces and at least get some money coming in for them. What a waste.
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