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Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. mavrick Score: 8 Like Dislike Report this post »
mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. or how about reducing payments for the permit....it must have a cost implication against the cost of clean up teams? [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting textil recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]or how about reducing payments for the permit....it must have a cost implication against the cost of clean up teams? textil Your ferret stinks Score: 1 Like Dislike Report this post »
mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, textil maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy textil is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand textil why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, textil is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. anonther Score: 0 Like Dislike Report this post »
anonther wrote: mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy textil of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. [quote][p][bold]anonther[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing textil the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable textil in the overall scheme of things.[/p][/quote]It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. Info-warrior Score: 0 Like Dislike Report this post »
Info-warrior wrote: anonther wrote: mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue textil Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish textil it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. If global warming is a lie, then isn't it the right policy textil to close these recycling centers? A spiv would want to keep the con going!! . All you need to do is check that the "WVM" has a licence and gives you a proper receipt. [quote][p][bold]Info-warrior[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]anonther[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling textil centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things.[/p][/quote]It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of ru
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Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. mavrick Score: 8 Like Dislike Report this post »
mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. or how about reducing payments for the permit....it must have a cost implication against the cost of clean up teams? [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting textil recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]or how about reducing payments for the permit....it must have a cost implication against the cost of clean up teams? textil Your ferret stinks Score: 1 Like Dislike Report this post »
mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, textil maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy textil is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand textil why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, textil is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. anonther Score: 0 Like Dislike Report this post »
anonther wrote: mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy textil of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. [quote][p][bold]anonther[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing textil the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable textil in the overall scheme of things.[/p][/quote]It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. Info-warrior Score: 0 Like Dislike Report this post »
Info-warrior wrote: anonther wrote: mavrick wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce. Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue textil Labours policy of closing the recycling centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things. It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of rubbish textil it wasn't true it was a lie. So its obvious that the tory spivs would carry on with closing recycling centers. If global warming is a lie, then isn't it the right policy textil to close these recycling centers? A spiv would want to keep the con going!! . All you need to do is check that the "WVM" has a licence and gives you a proper receipt. [quote][p][bold]Info-warrior[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]anonther[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]mavrick[/bold] wrote: Maybe if the county council could stop shutting recycling centres, maybe the problem would reduce.[/p][/quote]Quite so. I don't understand why the Conservatives decided to to continue Labours policy of closing the recycling textil centres. Its not exactly a vote wining policy is it? And the savings made, after all the expense of closure, is really negligable in the overall scheme of things.[/p][/quote]It came out during the labour government that global warming is a load of ru
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