The Birdman
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Lucas refuses to talk to the BBC reporters about the poor recycling ,that makes a change her not opening her mouth, Labour are trying to put right a poor management by the Greens past bad decisions.
In Brighton it's the result having the greatest number of people living in (pokey) flats and therefore it being very hard to organise and having anywhere to store the stuff.
The technology exists to separate rubbish now anyway.
We have FOUR more branches of spoons than Haywards Heath does though.
No its more the point that they want us to recycle having previously given us separate bins to put paper and cardboard in and a separate one for glass. Now they expect me to walk 200yds to put my paper recycling in one bin and a further 200 yds to walk to put glass in another bin etc. in as they are not together Thats not on ! I appreciate the council wanting me to put into communal bins but not 200 yds apart in totally opposite directions , but also they could have put them together . That as well as having collected previously at my door , and now , charge me more for the previlidge of me having to dispose of my waste at their convenience in bins away from my door , is totally inconvenient.
It sounds crass and the fact that i could make the effort to recycle , but not when the so called green council then blow their trumpet at how good they have been about providing recycling when, infact they have reduced the service and charged more , yet other councils have done better
Rant over
Is that in Brighton or Hove actuallyWe have FOUR more branches of spoons than Haywards Heath does though.
oh COME ON. Inconveniant? Walking 400 yards is not inconveniant.
thats a 1/4 mile and a 4-5 minute walk for many. yeah, that's pretty inconvenient, especially in different directions (which i think was the point).
Not surprising given the archaic way it's done by Lewes. Need to separate everything and put into bags or boxes which don't store in the house and then put them out for a converted milk float to drop by and 2/3 blokes to hand sort it into different bins. Then they leave half of it behind as we seemingly don't know what plastic and/or cardboard is even when it's clearly labelled
Oh for Horsham, one neat wheely bin where everything would go and be hooked up by a truck and gone as soon as it came and council tax 30% less than where we are now
thats a 1/4 mile and a 4-5 minute walk for many. yeah, that's pretty inconvenient, especially in different directions (which i think was the point).
Lewes District Council and the pathetic black boxes and pathetic bags for cardboard and stupid long bed milk float, don't get me started. At least they could give us a wheelie bin for cardboard and paper. No wonder they are not recycling enough. I have complained about it on many occasions but Lewes District Council never listen, they even refused to pick up some cardboard once because I couldn't fit it in the bag. I phoned them up, told them I was putting it in the general rubbish now, and they told me that wasn't allowed.
10th most expensive council tax in the country, some of the poorest recycling services I have seen.
Not surprising given the archaic way it's done by Lewes. Need to separate everything and put into bags or boxes which don't store in the house and then put them out for a converted milk float to drop by and 2/3 blokes to hand sort it into different bins. Then they leave half of it behind as we seemingly don't know what plastic and/or cardboard is even when it's clearly labelled
Oh for Horsham, one neat wheely bin where everything would go and be hooked up by a truck and gone as soon as it came and council tax 30% less than where we are now
Ha ... and can trump that with the totally sh*t garden waste
Horsham, every other week all year for £35
Seaford .. need to buy a bin for £40(?) then £70 a year, collect every two weeks but it stops at the end of October just when the leaves start falling. Doesn't start again till March as if nobody does any garden work for 4 months