to the end of her drive way,
so I pity the residents of some of the towns surrounding Bootle, Cumbria, namely Annaside, Kiskin and Hyton when after Keith Parker, Copeland Borough Council’s head of neighbourhoods said the residents had been consulted individually before the changes to their bin collections had been made, the changes consisting of forcing them to move their wheelie bins a mile-and-a-half down a country lane to a central collection point in an attempt to cut spending, now I am sorry but I can not for one moment think that any of the residents approved of such a plan,
but pouring oil on troubled waters Keith Parker, Copeland Borough Council’s head of neighbourhoods, added, 'we will always work with individuals to identify the most suitable alternative option, this is what we are currently doing with the residents at Bootle', yes it is nice to know that your local council is working for you.
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