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    Roger now perhaps you will see what I was saying when I was told to keep quiet by your friends on the Council.Every Cllr that has had the bins delievered in thier ward is snowed under by complaints,yet I was told and you may remember sorry for repeating myself,85%-90% of all properties will have the wheelie bins! When asked who would decide who would not have the bins,I was told the Binmen,when I asked who would decide which Disabled Blind Aged people would not have them and I was told the Binmen or the Councillor,to laughter from your side.

    They are too big for most people,too many for most people,there are too many steps/hills in Dover and in 50% of the properties in my ward they cannot be used as they have no rear access and thier doors open up on the path.I was out in Lower Road River the other day for the Chairman's Civic service,nice green pretty area but on one side too many steps on most of the properties on the other tiny or no gardens.Many of the bins were placed on the pavement,not sure if they were disguarded or if that was the only place people could put them.

    I am not opposed to Wheelie bins,they are brilliant in SOME places,but who ever decides need to look at the property and who is behind the door,to see if they can manage them.

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