Pride In Our Streets
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June 27, 2012 at 6:21 pm #53642
justjojo2011ParticipantDoes anyone else find it ironic that Wrexham Council have this Pride campaign whilst their bin men leave rubbish all over the floor?
Here in Hightown, I have noticed cans and bottles and wet newspapers left in the car park. At my mums in Maesydre, garden waste and food waste have been spilled on the floor and just yesterday, grass was left all over Camberley Drive.
Is this what they mean by Pride In Our Streets or did they have a different definition in mind? Because personally, I find it quite appalling that our bin men find it acceptable to leave our rubbish all over the streets.
June 28, 2012 at 8:45 am #56557
NJonesParticipantIt must be difficult for a Local Authority employee to have pride in anything they way they are treated.
June 28, 2012 at 8:54 am #56562
justjojo2011Participant@NJones 1356 wrote:
It must be difficult for a Local Authority employee to have pride in anything they way they are treated.
Or maybe they could be really pleased they have a job and actually do it well? I’m sorry they think their pensions are not enough but I have no sympathy in that, which is a whole different kettle of fish. Seeing as I am paying my council tax ON TIME every month, I would like those who are paid to do the jobs to at least try and do it properly. If I were to be such a layabout with MY job, I would be sacked. Why is this any different?
June 28, 2012 at 7:03 pm #56558
NJonesParticipantBecause they tend to work for incompetent managers who wouldn’t last five minutes in private industry. I left after saving them a fortune over a number of years and then got a 25% paycut with more workload as a thank you. If you could have seen the things I did you would have revolted!
June 29, 2012 at 6:55 am #56563
justjojo2011Participant@NJones 1370 wrote:
Because they tend to work for incompetent managers who wouldn’t last five minutes in private industry. I left after saving them a fortune over a number of years and then got a 25% paycut with more workload as a thank you. If you could have seen the things I did you would have revolted!
And yet the bin men still leave rubbish all over the road. sorry but that is not acceptable.
June 29, 2012 at 11:05 am #56572
barryjarvisParticipantCompletely agree with you Justjojo.
I’m also in Hightown and last weeks collection day in our cul-de-sac saw litter left lying in the road, and it’s not the first time I’ve noticed it.
I often wonder why i bother bagging up our rubbish before putting it in the bin.
June 29, 2012 at 11:42 am #56564
justjojo2011Participant@barryjarvis 1373 wrote:
Completely agree with you Justjojo.
I’m also in Hightown and last weeks collection day in our cul-de-sac saw litter left lying in the road, and it’s not the first time I’ve noticed it.
I often wonder why i bother bagging up our rubbish before putting it in the bin.
What is ironic, is if we drop litter in the street, we can be fined for it, yet it appears to be perfectly acceptable for the bin men to do. I don’t pay my council tax for them to NOT do their job.
June 29, 2012 at 11:55 am #56571
DarlofanParticipantOur binmen are not too bad, but what we do have every week after they’ve been is the lids off tin cans, there were 4 out there this week. We live in a cul de sac so it’s not too bad as we all pick up any rubbish floating around.
June 29, 2012 at 12:43 pm #56573
lazyjackParticipantGot to agree with the OP, we’ve even had broken glass left behind on occasion. It’s ironic that there’s more litter on the road after the refuse collection. Total lack of interest in doing the job properly.
Perhaps someone from Wrexham Council refuse dept would like to pass comment.
June 30, 2012 at 10:04 am #56565
justjojo2011Participant@lazyjack 1378 wrote:
Got to agree with the OP, we’ve even had broken glass left behind on occasion. It’s ironic that there’s more litter on the road after the refuse collection. Total lack of interest in doing the job properly.
Perhaps someone from Wrexham Council refuse dept would like to pass comment.
I was talking to an old lady on the bus a couple of days ago about the mess left behind from the bin men. She said she confronted one of them one day about the cans and bottles they dropped on the floor. The response she got was a mouthful of abuse. She was told to mind her own business and to *** off back into her house. Now, in my previous job where I worked in retail, if I had spoken to a customer like that, it would have been grounds for instant dismissal.
But it would be rather interesting to see what response WCBC have on this issue.
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