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Anyone have clinical waste collection?
Just been informed that as far as the collector is aware collections for clinical waste will be stopped september and people will be expected to put their clinical waste in the black wheelie bin.
I would have expected this stupidity from our last lot in power infact they suggested it and it met strong opposition so the plan was scrapped. Someone down the street from me puts out 3 large bags each week which would over a 2 week period fill her wheelie bin plus some leaving no room for her normal waste.I only use 1 large bag a week and that would take up room that is needed for my normal waste Also theres the hygiene issue as unlike childrens nappies some medical conditions such as people with a stoma cant help but bleed when cleaning so theres blood on these items as well . what next i wonder .Giving people with medical conditions a shovel and telling them to bury it in the garden liek a dog :rolleyes: |
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All we seem to be doing is taking steps back all the time...... |
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i havnt had a letter yet but to be fair i never get letters notifying me of changes to the system its kinda hit and miss if you get a letter or not. Hopefully the decision isnt yet final :rolleyes: |
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yeah it is im sorry to say, they told the binman in a meeting last Thursday they are doing it but according to sita (who own the tip) there rules state all clinical waste has to be on the tip by 2.00pm at the latest, to give them enough time to cover it enough for there regulations.
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its no good blaming sita that wont wash
sita dont take clinical waste at their tips or waste recycling center as they like to be called collections have been missed in the past and the sita run tips refuse point blank to accept clinical waste as they are not set up for it.This includes whinny hill,haslingden and stacksteads it is supposed to go to an incinerator hence it been collected seperatly from household waste ken moss has come up with plenty of budget cutting ideas which dont seem to have been listened to and im pretty sure this disgrace wasnt on his list |
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Maybe it would be worth contacting your councillor...or even getting in touch with Ken Moss.
I am pretty sure they will help you out if they can. |
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Retlaw. |
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the need for this service can be embarrassing and not something people want to share so if you dont feel comfortable posting you need it but want the service to continue then hopefully enough phone calls to local councilors will do the trick.
Is this New New Labor - screw the sick they wont mind or with a bit of luck wont last long enough to complain :confused: |
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Ho Hum
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When you hear a little more about this, Accyman, and it definitely is going to happen, please let us know as we will back you to the hilt on this .. yes, can speak for other Accywebbers .. we are a good lot really on here. x
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we aint taking no crap ( neither are HBC) this could be a ploy to drum up extra cash because you can get fined for leaving bin bags out that dont fit in your bin. hopefully it wont come into effect because although it would cause me problems there are people who put out 3 times as much as i do and they will be totally screwed.If anything there should be a bin provided for people with clinical waste so that dogs and cats dont rip the sacks open wanting to sniff the contents and spew them all over the road.Fortnightly collections would be no good either as no one wants stale crap ,urine or both hanging around their home for 2 weeks. Dread to think how this will effect care homes if it comes into effect.Thats a lot of poop and pee to be stamping down into wheelie bins to make it fit :eek: |
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disappointing the new regime is pulling the same stunt though |
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This is nothing to do with the government?.. when a council is forced by the government to make massive cuts then this sort of thing will happen..what better way is there when creating unemployment and cutting services than to let local councils take the flack?
It's unbelievable that normal well educated people can't see what is happening. |
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government may force cuts mancie but they dont force what is cut by the council.
i despise cameron and his lot but i simply cant lay the blame for this at their door. i can blame them for forcing harsh cuts in budget but i cant blame them for what decisions are made my local councilors from another party. i know nappies are disposed of in normal bins but depending on why a person needs clinical waste collections depends on what sort of nasties are about like i have already said quite a lot of blood is about in my waste and although i dont have aids or anything nasty someone else could theres a reason why it went to an incinerator and childrens nappies dont. So unless one of the councilors is an expert in disease control im curious as to how they decided this waste should go to landfill and not an incinerator. also if it goes to landfill lets hope a seagul dosnt pick something up and drop it on your car lol :eek: |
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