wolfieI didn't see any food waste thrown into the back of that lorry. I have been told that none of the materials thrown into the back of the lorry end up in landfill, and until i see otherwise I accept that. The finger of blame for me has to be pointed at the council who should have handled the handover from May Gurney to Enterprise a lot better. It is easy to blame enterprise, but I feel that if you give a company a £250m 15 year contract, you talk to them before they start on the job. If a proper handover had been in place, then they wouldn't have started late on day one, with lorries that were not fit for purpose. That is the fault of the council, led by Cllr Bell and his sidekick Cllr Mahfouz, who were both told that the size of the lorries used by the new contractor would need to be no bigger than the lorries used by May gurney. If they listened at the scrutiny meeting where this was discussed, then we wouldn't be having the problems we are having now.
Colm Costello ● 5104d