Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
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Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
A Guernsey parish official has defended a decision to refuse to collect rubbish from a St Sampson cul-de-sac.
Rob Broome, Senior Constable for the parish, said waste vehicles could not reach individual houses any more.
Aindre Reece-Sheerin, a resident of Les Tracheries, said despite using a wheelchair he had been advised to place his rubbish at the end of the clos.
Mr Broome said he sympathised with Mr Reece-Sheerin, but there was a problem with cars parking on the street.
He said: "There's far too many cars on the clos... he [the refuse collector] is really concerned he's going to hit someone's car."
'Common sense'
He added: "We need to sort something out... I'm going to get in touch with the people on the clos, and have a meeting with them and see if we can sort something out."
On Mr Reece-Sheerin's concerns, he said: "I can't comment on that, but... we can't expect him to take the rubbish up the road."
Mr Broome added that the Douzaine had no real powers to stop people parking on the road.
He said that it was more a case of "common sense", and that he hoped residents of the clos could remedy the situation themselves.
(from BBC)
Rob Broome, Senior Constable for the parish, said waste vehicles could not reach individual houses any more.
Aindre Reece-Sheerin, a resident of Les Tracheries, said despite using a wheelchair he had been advised to place his rubbish at the end of the clos.
Mr Broome said he sympathised with Mr Reece-Sheerin, but there was a problem with cars parking on the street.
He said: "There's far too many cars on the clos... he [the refuse collector] is really concerned he's going to hit someone's car."
'Common sense'
He added: "We need to sort something out... I'm going to get in touch with the people on the clos, and have a meeting with them and see if we can sort something out."
On Mr Reece-Sheerin's concerns, he said: "I can't comment on that, but... we can't expect him to take the rubbish up the road."
Mr Broome added that the Douzaine had no real powers to stop people parking on the road.
He said that it was more a case of "common sense", and that he hoped residents of the clos could remedy the situation themselves.
(from BBC)
Re: Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
why cant they send a small vehicle down the road to pick up the bins..
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Re: Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
Why cant a kind neighbour or friend do it for him?
mine help me .
To use a smaler vehicle would cost too much i assume .
mine help me .
To use a smaler vehicle would cost too much i assume .
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Re: Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
Thistle wrote:why cant they send a small vehicle down the road to pick up the bins..
What ! and spend some more of the tax payer's money !
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Re: Guernsey parish defends waste collection refusal
they have little vans already kingcole so why not send one out at anytime during the day as there are periods of the day they all park up by the stinky pond just to keep out of the way xx
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