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    justjojo2011
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    @Darlofan 1376 wrote:

    Our 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.

    But it shouldn’t be down to you to clean up after them. They are paid to empty the bins into the bin lorries, not throw the rubbish all over the floor

    #56550

    R T
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    #56570

    Andy
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    Hi Unanny and welcome to the forums. Have you been with Stella?

    #56559

    NJones
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    @justjojo2011 1372 wrote:

    And yet the bin men still leave rubbish all over the road. sorry but that is not acceptable.

    What you fail to see here is that the binmen may not do a decent job, but where are their managers to let them carry on, and tell old ladies to **** off?

    #56567

    justjojo2011
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    @NJones 1425 wrote:

    What you fail to see here is that the binmen may not do a decent job, but where are their managers to let them carry on, and tell old ladies to **** off?

    Exactly!!! It seems to be perfectly acceptable for bin men to behave in this way and it appears the council don’t actually care all that much.

    I sent an email to WCBC just before I posted the original post and I haven’t had a response at all.

    #56568

    JanW
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    Has anyone noticed the small drawings or etchings in the paving slabs in Queens Square? I nearly walked into someone as I was looking down and not where i was going. They bear the logo of the Wrexham Science Fair. I particularly liked the Darleks.

    #56551

    Liam
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    @JanW 1597 wrote:

    Has anyone noticed the small drawings or etchings in the paving slabs in Queens Square? I nearly walked into someone as I was looking down and not where i was going. They bear the logo of the Wrexham Science Fair. I particularly liked the Darleks.

    This is how they were done.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3QBB-8dvns

    #56552

    wrexview
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    There are some on High Street too!

    #56569

    JanW
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    Thanks for the link Liam. I was curious about how it was done. Will go and investigate High Street when i am next in the town centre. I think its a very novel way of advertising.

    #56576

    Huw
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    We regularly have waste left lying around. The bin men just throw the bins around damaging them and whatever they come into contact with – total morons. If any of them spoke to my family the way they did to that lady they best change there round, fast!

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