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Vik Wrote:

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> We have a daily bin searcher, she seems to favour our bin over others in the road.

> I'll pop out and send her down to yours if you're feeling left out.


Or set up a video camera, hide in the bin and then leap up screaming when she opens it. Then post the video on here.


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I've been hoping someone will look in my bin too. they are overflowing each week due to not enough bins for the number of users (yes I have contacted the council numerous times). If someone would like to look in my bin and, perhaps, take some rubbish out, I would be most grateful. Feel free to do whatever you want with my rubbish- I have made the decision to cast it out

I saw my elderly neighbor go to his bin, lift the lid and place a small object in there.


He obviously was aware of this and so am I, now you know also.


Tomorrow I will not check what's in there and report back.


He has a black and a green bin, which bin he used isn't important.

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