Friday 22 August 2008

Dead End for Cul-De-Sac Collections

The torment for council tax payers was stepped up today by Uttlesford District Council in Essex. They have decreed that Binmen shall no longer collect from the residents of six cul-de-sacs as it takes too long for the trucks to reverse into them.
Raymond Kirk, 66, of Dunmow, said, *It's ridiculous. The council makes these announcements and there's nothing you can do". Mr Kirk, whose wife is blind, added, *If I was taken ill it would be a nightmare. Jill wouldn't be able to drag the bin out on her own".
Penny Saunders lives at the entrance to the cul-de-sac and has a mass of wheelie bins outside her house on collection day. She said. *the council tells people to take them back immediately but that isn't always feasible".
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