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In Roads July 2006 - Make InRoads into Smelly Bins



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Today the InRoads campaign between the Borough Council and the Advertiser lifts the lid on a problem that’s not to be sniffed at – smelly bins!

It’s all very well improving the look of our roads and streets, but the glorious weather we have all been enjoying does have a downside when the grey and green wheelie bins are collected once a fortnight.

But by following a few simple guidelines these problems can be largely overcome:
Rob Cole, Borough Council Recycling Officer said “The hot summer weather dies tend to make rubbish smell more. That was true even when the black bags were collected once a week. With the wheelie bins, bagging up anything that is likely to rot or smell, and making sure that nothing stops the lid closing properly, is pretty effective.”

A lotta bottle

The summer sun, barbeques and the World Cup have led to the Borough’s 61 glass bottle banks filling up faster than before, with an overflow of bags, boxes and loose bottles being dumped at the side. This is unsightly and potentially dangerous. If you see a bottle bank full up please ring the Council on 01493 856100, or email enquiries@great-yarmouth.gov.uk. Don’t assume someone else has contacted the Council.


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