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That might be worth a stern email to the council along with some photos.
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Work out a location to put the bin so it can be easily emptied by a passing council truck then send the email.
When the council doesn't reply or replies without a clear "yes" contact your MP - theyworkforyou.com - pointing out that you even worked out a possible location.
If you have local press get them involved.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Maybe some bag it up and hang it on a branch with the intention of collecting it at the end of the walk. I'd imagine that wouldonly account for a minority, though. The rest are counting on the services of the poop fairy.
Thing is it would be preferable to just chuck/kick it aside in many cases, so it can break down. It seems a lot of effort to deliberately bag it then hang on a tree.
Work out a location to put the bin so it can be easily emptied by a passing council truck then send the email.
When the council doesn't reply or replies without a clear "yes" contact your MP - theyworkforyou.com - pointing out that you even worked out a possible location.
If you have local press get them involved.
We just ask our local councillor and she gets one sorted out. I feel people make these things a lot harder for themselves than they need to be. Finding your local person is a huge benefit over contacting the council, as they will likely know the area and have a vested interest.
Thing is it would be preferable to just chuck/kick it aside in many cases, so it can break down. It seems a lot of effort to deliberately bag it then hang on a tree.
We just ask our local councillor and she gets one sorted out. I feel people make these things a lot harder for themselves than they need to be. Finding your local person is a huge benefit over contacting the council, as they will likely know the area and have a vested interest.
Councillors can be contacted though theyworkforyou.com as well.
Some councillors however don't reply which is why you may have to engage with your local MP.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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