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Bin Collections Once Every 4 Weeks.
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A council is planning to introduce this, according to a report on the wireless this morning. It may be OK in the cold of Winter but in the Summer heat won't there be a health risk apart from the smell?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I often wonder if anyone has done a comparative study of the rise in cases of cdiff and other superbugs in hospitals, and the longer intervals of waste collection by local authorities. It might be a case also of hospital staff handling their waste containers, that have obviously been handled by the collection operatives, (used to be called dustbin men) before they go into work whilst wearing hospital uniforms. We should all have the choice of opting out of the enforced regimes introduced by councils, with a reduction in council tax. We could then employ collection by private companies on a weekly basis. The private companies are subject to the same regulations as the councils but have no political agenda or pet project axe to grind.
This is in Fife, I take it, and it is an experiment.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ear th/envi ronment /118856 88/Firs t-counc il-in-B ritain- starts- monthly -bin-co llectio ns.html
I can't see where it actually gives the full details.
And it doesn't necessarily explain the full picture.
For example, I notice that it is reported above that parts of Cheltenham have re-introduced weekly bin collections, but Cheltenham, like I am sure many places, has WEEKLY collections as a matter of fact, but they alternate recyclable and non-re-cyclable collections, and food water is collected weekly.
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I can't see where it actually gives the full details.
And it doesn't necessarily explain the full picture.
For example, I notice that it is reported above that parts of Cheltenham have re-introduced weekly bin collections, but Cheltenham, like I am sure many places, has WEEKLY collections as a matter of fact, but they alternate recyclable and non-re-cyclable collections, and food water is collected weekly.
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