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Truly Howard, it is appalling. The trouble is that it's been like this for years now. Even a change of contractors has made no difference whatsoever. You're right, of course, it's not just the locals who are responsible but knowing full well how much rubbish is discarded during the day you would think that DHB might spend a few more pounds on employing someone to pick up this rubbish at the height of the season? No of course not! This costs money and the shareholders, directors or who takes the profits from DHB wouldn't want to waste money on keeping the beach clean.
I mean they haven't even replaced the missing bins from the beach!!!!!
How's that for the height of selfishness?
The funny thing is that the green bins that are left ( two or three for the whole beach) are secured to a wooden post by one two inch screw. That is how tight DHB really are. They are not willing to spend money on an extra screw and washer.
The sooner they are kicked out and the People's port comes to fruition the better.
They have no interest in the town at all.
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