The selection of skip bin hire services stands as the ideal waste disposal solution for Ipswich residents who need to discard household waste along with commercial and construction materials. This ...
Paul Tully, a councillor for the Ipswich City Council, was expected to introduce a motion at a council meeting today, but decided to pull it off the table when it came up for debate. He told the ...
Ms Harding was referring to the 2018 sacking of the Ipswich City Council by the then Labor Queensland government. Three current councillors, including Mr Tully, were among elected local government ...
A Green council has been slammed after it proposed only collecting household bins once a month. Bristol City Council says the policy will save £2.3million and help the environment. However ...
Bristol City Council could become the first local authority in England to collect black bin household waste every four weeks. The council said it "firmly" believes that collecting black bin waste ...
The motion would come into effect when passed, which could be at any future council meeting. Ipswich Councillor Paul Tully. Picture: Ipswich City Council. Ms Harding would still be able to issue ...
A major city council could become the first in England to collect black bins just once a month in a controversial bid to save millions of pounds. Bristol, which currently has the highest recycling ...
Bristol City Council wants to up its recycling rate by cutting black bin collections, but opponents warn of more fly-tipping and nightmares for large families.
Green Party dominated Bristol City Council has come under fire for proposing to collect household bins only once a month. The council argues that this policy will save £2.3million and benefit the ...
The Green-led city council said it's estimated around 40% of black bin waste should be recycled, which costs the local authority money and creates carbon. It has launched a consultation on its ...
Black bins in Bristol could be collected every three or four weeks, as Bristol City Council is currently seeking public opinion on potential significant changes to rubbish collection. Currently, less ...