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Infected rubbish council bins

Jack Peacock, esq. | 06.09.2004 14:37 | Ecology | Health | Social Struggles | London

MIND THE
INFECTED INSECTS
FLYING FROM THE
RUBBISH COUNCIL BINS
INTO YOUR HOME

You may have already seen the printed information:
MIND THE
INFECTED INSECTS
FLYING FROM THE
RUBBISH COUNCIL BINS
INTO YOUR HOME

Many Councils occasionally "misse" a collection of the rubbish from their own bins, however it seems that BRENT Council is more unhygienic than other, or more often.
Since 23 August, a number of bins had not been emptied, and with the large number of visitors over the August Bank Holyday, plus the hot weather, millions of insects had transmitted viruses bacteria fungi etc into the open window of local residents. In some places near Kensal Green, whole streets are waiting for Brent to fulfill their duties.
A number of children had developped illnesses. Adults will be next, some already complaining of symptoms... Do we need to wait for a fatal incident to happen?
If you feel concerned about this very unhygienic way of treating theit tax-payers, do consider to write to your Council Chief Excecutive, and do speak with your neighbourgs

Jack Peacock



Jack Peacock, esq.

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  1. Write to the Chief Executive of Brent Council — no-war
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