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Published Date: 22 January 2008
A NEW recycling bin is set to be installed in Stockbridge.
Councillors are expected to give the plans the go-ahead this week, which will see a recycling bin for packaging installed on Saunders Street.

The proposals, which would see the container put alongside other recycling bins currently on the street, have been criticised by one local resident who said that it would create more noise.

However, the scheme has already won the backing of planning officials, who recommended it get the go-ahead as there were currently "insufficient" recycling facilities on the street.



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  • Last Updated: 22 January 2008 10:19 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's green campaigns
 
1

Finbarr Saunders,

22/01/2008 13:07:58
Is a recycling bin really worthy of an EN article?

2

fatjambo,

sunnyside of niddrie 22/01/2008 13:52:30
who do the people of snobbridge think they are complaining of noise levels over recycling,they already have a so called agreement that refuse lorries cannot enter certain streets in the area till after 8am on sat/suns,the council pampers these people while the rest of us put up with everyday noise,if you people of snobbridge dont like noise go live in the country with your wellies and wax jackets
IRATE BINMAN

 

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