donderdag 27 januari 2011

A rubbish New Year for millions as cuts mean more waste mountains

Over flowing bin bags in alley’s are becoming the image. Thousands of families are having to cope with the misery of monstrous mountains of waste, which have increased over Christmas. This sight will be become more familiar because of the strindent Condem cuts. Also the heavy snowfall in mid-December caused problems, some services were inoperative and they never used extra rounds. In some cities householder have been without bin collections for three weeks and they take their own rubbish to local tips. There are discussions on that is disappointing that people don’t get the service they pay for but there is also found that 48% of local government fincance chiefs expect to have to cut rubbish collections budgets to save money.


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I think this is a funny story that local municipalities want to spare money by leaving waste on the street. Eventually you get some very dirty towns and cities. I have been in the south of Italy and I drove through gardens and cities filled with waste. Along the road lay waste and it give the whole area a sad look. Not only sad, but dirty, old and worn. I can not imagine that you want your town or village to look like that. Then they can better cut back on something else. That the human kind elaborates a lot of waste is clear.

: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/01/04/a-rubbish-new-year-for-millions-as-cuts-mean-more-waste-mountains-115875-22824820/#ixzz1A4ePlIJJ

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