What a load of rubbish Brent looks like, now and again, and again
Dave Redknap | 14.09.2004 12:05
Uncollected refuse making areas of Brent resembling a rubbish tip!
Bacteria and viruses left free to infect local people.
Infections [some fatal] are on the increase ...
Bacteria and viruses left free to infect local people.
Infections [some fatal] are on the increase ...
What a load of rubbish Brent looks like, now and again, and again.
It does seem that part of the £ 2,8 million paid with tax-payers money to a private company [Onyx]is going down the pipe, - or is it going somewhere else?
The expensive contract to clean streets, collect rubbish and grit the roads, was signed by the Council of Brent using the money paid to it in confidence.
Unfortunately the tax-payers had been taken for a ride, yet again.
It already happened last year several time until Christmas...
Early on, the largest local newspaper printed a shameful first page about uncollected refuse making areas of Brent resembling a rubbish tip!
So what did happen around last Bank Holyday in August and September?
Several streets in the South East corner of Brent were left with tons of rubbish spitting out of the Council bins, and millions of nasty bacteria and viruses left free to infect local people.
Not surpring that infections [some fatal] are on the increase.
Dave Redknapp
It does seem that part of the £ 2,8 million paid with tax-payers money to a private company [Onyx]is going down the pipe, - or is it going somewhere else?
The expensive contract to clean streets, collect rubbish and grit the roads, was signed by the Council of Brent using the money paid to it in confidence.
Unfortunately the tax-payers had been taken for a ride, yet again.
It already happened last year several time until Christmas...
Early on, the largest local newspaper printed a shameful first page about uncollected refuse making areas of Brent resembling a rubbish tip!
So what did happen around last Bank Holyday in August and September?
Several streets in the South East corner of Brent were left with tons of rubbish spitting out of the Council bins, and millions of nasty bacteria and viruses left free to infect local people.
Not surpring that infections [some fatal] are on the increase.
Dave Redknapp
Dave Redknap
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