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wheelie bin cupboards
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Kense | Report | 17 Aug 2013 08:57 |
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It seems quite a reasonable proposition with no appreciable cost to the taxpayer, unlike the alternatives you have given. |
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suzian | Report | 17 Aug 2013 00:59 |
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Our esteemed Minister for Communities and Local Government - Eric Pickles - has today written to local councils urging them to ensure that planning applicants who want to build new houses incorporate hidey-holes for wheelie bins. |
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jax | Report | 17 Aug 2013 00:48 |
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We don't have Wheelie bins here....where we used to live we had one right outside the door which every thing just got thrown into...glass, paper, plastic and cans much easier than bagging it all up, then have the foxes rip it open because there may have been a plastic container that once contained meat in there |
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suzian | Report | 17 Aug 2013 00:17 |
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Phwaa I'm so relieved. At last someone has recognised that keeping the streets free from wheelie bins is a national priority.... |
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