Time to weed out services
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Unlike household waste where there may be a health hazard or recycling waste where there is a commercial use, brown bins serve no purpose.
This is no more than an indirect subsidy to gardeners when the monies generated from a commercially sensible level could be spent on real issues like the pot holes to which one reader points.
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Hide AdIf your readers want better services from the district council, perhaps they should start by weeding out these subsidy seeking services.
Angus Gill
Starrs Mead
Battle
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