ChatterBank1 min ago
Did a 'jobsworth' overstep the mark here?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Goodsoulette is correct about wheelie bins. But we have a way to go before some people start behaving sensibly about their rubbish. We have an unhappy mix of officialdom doing what they have to and the public disliking it.
The rules are in, they are likely to get tougher, but for most people it works well.
I worked on the front desk at a council when wheelies were phased in and I can honestly say I have never in my life heard such moaning and grumbling. Mainly because they didn't like change. Strangely, the thing which most dislike, the withdrawal of weekly collections, was barely mentioned.
The rules are in, they are likely to get tougher, but for most people it works well.
I worked on the front desk at a council when wheelies were phased in and I can honestly say I have never in my life heard such moaning and grumbling. Mainly because they didn't like change. Strangely, the thing which most dislike, the withdrawal of weekly collections, was barely mentioned.
We dont have a plastic collection yet, and it bothers me that the only place to deposit is the skip which is out of town. If they arernt going to collect your plastics, then they should provide a plastics deposit point within a reasonable distance of your house. Defeats the point if everyone has to use a car to get rid of their plastics.
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