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BRENT Council appalling ways

Angelina Robinson | 27.09.2004 09:39 | Health | Indymedia | London

Do you know at which dates please?

BRENT Council appalling ways


Many residents in Brent North-West London are complaining about the Council not fulfilling their duty as regards of hygiene. The imposed wheelie bins are not too big, and much worst are not empty every week as it should be.
Understand it has already made the front page of newspapers in the past.
Do you know at which dates please?

Angelina Robinson

Angelina Robinson

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a puddle of blood was left uncleaned in Kilburn High Road, for four days

27.09.2004 10:24


Many articles about the ways Brent Council did cover up their own contractor Onyx had been published. At least several times every year. Sometimes making the front pages.
I can remember around Christmas last year a puddle of blood was left uncleaned in Kilburn High Road, for four days after a stallholder was attacked. It was on the radio and also in the papers.
In January this year, residents and traders were outraged when roads were not gritted, despite several days advanced warning of snow.
Many more people have complained to the One Stop Shop. Unfortunately, most of these complaints are thrown into the bin by the Brent Council staff who don’t want to know.
The millions of pounds taken away from the taxpayers are being siphoned off.

Clare Cook

Clare Cook


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