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PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2021 5:29 pm 
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Well I'd maybe put a couple of my own bags in my car as a last resort, but this seems beyond the call of duty.

And hope he's hosed it out afterwards :-o

There's a video on the website, but I had to put earpieces in before making out a word. Or two.


Councillor fills own taxi with rubbish after complaints from residents

https://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news ... residents/

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A newly elected Blackburn councillor decided to fill his own taxi with rubbish after some bins could not been emptied on an alleyway.

Altaf (Tiger) Patel said he was called to the back alleyways of Ripon Street and Pringle Street this week after concerned residents said their burgundy bins had not been collected. He said this was due to roadworks restricting trucks from accessing the area.

The council confirmed that crews had tried on 'two occasions to gain access, and both occasions parked vehicles stopped access, with the crew leaving fresh bags and notes at the affected properties'. The council added they would be moving this back alley to a 'collection point scheme' where bins would have to be moved to particular ends of the back street.

Mr Patel, the Conservative councillor for Audley and Queens Park said: “There were some road works which meant that the alleyways were not accessible.

“Unfortunately, the burgundy bins were not collected when they should have been.

With bin collections every two weeks the rubbish is beginning to pile up.

“There is a lot of bad smells coming from all the refuse. I have been told this won’t get collected until next Wednesday.

Cllr Patel said he decided to dispose of some of the recycling bags himself, “I wanted to help out and clear some of the rubbish so picked up 25 recycling bags in my own car.

“Three other residents also assisted me and packed 15 bags each into their own cars and disposed them at the recycling centre.

“I would urge Blackburn with Darwen Council to change the rota and collect the bins as soon as possible. This amount of rubbish may attract rats.”

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Tony Watson, Head of Environment at Blackburn with Darwen Council said: “Our crew last week, and in previous weeks, have been unable to get on to this backstreet due to parked vehicles.

"Last week the burgundy bin crew tried on two occasions to gain access, and both occasions parked vehicles stopped access, with the crew leaving fresh bags and notes at the affected properties, as per the Council’s policies on restricted collections.

“Crews and staff attended the collection at Pringle and Ripon Street back on Wednesday this week and pulled the grey recycling bins to the end of the back street for collection, as parked vehicles were again blocking access, although a number of the recycling bins were unfortunately contaminated.

“We will be moving this back alley to a collection point scheme where bins should be moved to particular ends of the back street. Residents affected will receive a letter about this over the next few days with details on what they need to do on bin collection days in the future.

“This is to make sure that bin collections can be completed and that no resident is missed.

"Any residents who is not able to get their bin to the new collection point can contact us for assisted collection where necessary. We will also take a look at the parking signage on the road and request that there is no parking in this area on bin collection day.”


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PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2021 5:51 pm 
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your supposed to drink Burgundy not throw it away :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2021 6:47 pm 
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Well done to the fella.

However the bags in his cab don't look burgundy to me.

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2021 12:39 am 
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Sussex wrote:
Well done to the fella.

However the bags in his cab don't look burgundy to me.
Yeah strange, other than the two white (not clear) bags in the photo none are the same as in his vehicle.
Hope he has a waste carriers licence. - ooh and the removal of waste left out for collection is classed as theft.

But not a very good councillor who can't get on the phone to the head of refuse collection and say 'get it shifted NOW, do the job we pay you for'.


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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2021 7:10 am 
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these days if the binmen can't park right next to a bin they won't collect it

binmens manual of excuses for not collecting rubbish:

no 1 access problems

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2021 7:37 am 
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sasha wrote:

But not a very good councillor who can't get on the phone to the head of refuse collection and say 'get it shifted NOW, do the job we pay you for'.

You over estimate the power of a Councillor. If a Councillor were to do as you say he would no doubt be reported for a breach of the Councillor code of conduct.

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2021 7:38 am 
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Sussex wrote:
Well done to the fella.

However the bags in his cab don't look burgundy to me.

The report says that it is the BINS that are burgundy. not the bags,

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2021 10:08 am 
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grandad wrote:
sasha wrote:

But not a very good councillor who can't get on the phone to the head of refuse collection and say 'get it shifted NOW, do the job we pay you for'.

You over estimate the power of a Councillor. If a Councillor were to do as you say he would no doubt be reported for a breach of the Councillor code of conduct.


"Code of Conduct"...is that Council speak for claiming expenses and then going with the flow, councillors are less Movers and Shakers and more Nodders and Agree'rs.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2021 12:27 am 
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grandad wrote:
sasha wrote:

But not a very good councillor who can't get on the phone to the head of refuse collection and say 'get it shifted NOW, do the job we pay you for'.

You over estimate the power of a Councillor. If a Councillor were to do as you say he would no doubt be reported for a breach of the Councillor code of conduct.
Not when I worked for the council (env health) - if a councillor phoned our manager things moved pretty sharpish ! But then it was usually the councillor in charge of health that phoned e. health.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2021 12:28 am 
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grandad wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Well done to the fella.

However the bags in his cab don't look burgundy to me.

The report says that it is the BINS that are burgundy. not the bags,
But the bags next to the bins are burgundy/purple.


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