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Labour planning to reduce your twice weekly bin collections.

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Monday, 1 August, 2022
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Your Councillors are fighting Labour Westminster Council plans to remove the twice weekly collection from many homes in the ward.

Your Conservative Little Venice Councillors are fighting Labour Westminster Council plans to remove the twice weekly collection from many homes in the ward.

The plans make no sense as so many properties have very limited storage space for rubbish and rely on the twice a week collection and the many big black bins in the area. We have said that this is unacceptable and formally objected and will fight to maintain your service. We hope that we will persuade the new administration to reverse this plan and sense will prevail. If they decide to proceed with this foolish plan, we will let you know and organise a petition to oppose the cut in service to Little Venice residents

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