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Aspulliter

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Mick

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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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disco_diva wrote: | my mum lives in her own house and has a small front paved garden and a communal back yard and she and her neighbours have all been given green bins and none of them have any grass or shrubbery.  |
You should think youself lucky that the council are thinking about your mother an dher garden but thay dont know that she as has her front garden paved over do they and Im sure if you phone them they will take the bin away again at no cost to you.
Thing is if they didnt give everybody a green bin there would be them folk complaining that they have one little flowering cherry tree in they front paved garden and council had over looked them. |
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Mick

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:04 am Post subject: |
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Well done Disco but you dont have to just stick to green waste you can put in card board boxes and other stuff that rots down it should tell you on the lid what you can or cant put in. |
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