Residents in Kent have been facing issues with bin collections, with some going four weeks without collection. A business owner had his premises blocked by fly-tipped waste. The UK government plans to simplify recycling by reducing the number of bins required in England.
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Recyclables to go in one bin under simpler collection rules in England Read more 🔗 https://t.co/YNSmEWsW32
We’re setting out how new, #SimplerRecycling collections will work ♻️ Our changes mean councils across England can provide three collections: residual (non-recyclable) waste, dry recyclables and organic waste. No need for excessive bins ✅ Read more: https://t.co/XbcWwD2y3I https://t.co/BPHIDp3HLS
A council has defended its policy of inspecting household recycling and organics bins and letting people know whether they have done the right thing or not after claims it was "shaming" residents. https://t.co/5FviJvi3RG
Some good news for people fed up with the growing hassle of 'Bin Day'. The Government is unveiling new plans to make things simpler by cutting down the number of different types of recycling bins that people have to use in England. @NityaGRajan reports. https://t.co/BANODCcDF8
A business owner has had access to his premises blocked by a pile of fly-tipped waste. https://t.co/b2Aos87NI5
Bin collections have regularly been missed in several places in Kent, with some residents going four weeks without them being emptied. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/oBljUCPrvF
Residents complain of bins uncollected for weeks https://t.co/GXRMmdGpLu