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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Doggie bin needed



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We have plastic bags of excrement left on the sub-station island at the top of Compton Drive; they are left in the gutter and this morning there were three bags in a builder's skip which I have outside my house.
This skip is private property paid for by me; how would these people like it if I came and deposited bags of excrement on their front door step?
I have been asking for years that the council provides a bin at the exit from the Downs path in Pashley Road but so far to no avail; therefore, may I ask through you, that the guilty parties please take their waste home with them or dispose of it in a suitably provided council bin and that the council actually does something at last and put a dog bin where it is obviously desperately needed.
Kevin Maxfield, Pashley Road, Eastbourne



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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 2:35 PM
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