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residents load rubbish in blackrock
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bin tax / household tax / water tax |
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Friday August 26, 2005 12:39 by A. Resident.
barrett and comrades help Barrett and the Comrades of the Anti-Bin charges campaign helped the people of Blackrock to load rubbish. Campaign Against Service Charges |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3THe 'load your own protests' are succeeding. Many more residents were out to put their own bags in this week then last week.
The protests continue next week:
Mon 7.45 am York Road
Tuesday 8pm Cross Avenue/ Mary Street/Domick Street etc
Thursday 8pm Meet outside Harold's boys school in Glasthule.
Friday 8.30pm St Annes Park Blackrock
All welcome
Dave at 0872703564 for more details
Congratulations to those of us who refuse to pay this double-tax !
We are organised , on a small scale , in this part of Clondalkin whereas we 'rotate' the job of disposing of our household rubbish between 12 familys - ie the wife/mother/husband/son etc in one household takes the bags of rubbish into his/her job one week , a neighbour does the same the following week etc . Also - we each individually place our bag of rubbish directly into the back of the bin-truck - the workers never attempt to stop us , only advise us to wait for the truck to stop moving before we do it . Plus - we use the rubbish-bins in the car-parks of shopping centre's , on the footpaths etc .
We have all received at least two 'red letters' from the Council over this issue but we refuse to pay , a second time , for this service . And will continue to refuse to pay .
Sharon .
HOP ONBOARD
THE GRAVY TRAIN IS STOPPING AT DUN LAOGHAIRE AND THE BIN TAX IS PAYING FOR IT.
THE GRAVY TRAIN
THE GRAVY TRAIN LEAVES DUN LAOGHAIRE STATION.
Expenses of Council members attending conferences at home and abroad is published in the 2005 budget for Dun Laoghaire County Council at ………..…………….. €857,000………………………………
Well, thank you very much. Two more large brandies, please.
€3,799,200 on Admin and more miscellaneous.
Somebody should have a closer look at these figures.
There’s too much living large going on here.
I want my €4 bin charge back and so does the old woman next door.
Otherwise, we want to go on the next gravy train (First Class) to whatever miscellaneous conference any councillor is attending, here or away.
Disgruntled Bin Payer.
THE GRAVY TRAIN