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Waste service worry
HOUSEHOLDERS in Wiltshire could face a fortnightly waste collection service when the new super council takes over in a year's time.
The idea has so far met with strong opposition over the border in Gloucestershire where the new Cotswold District Council waste scheme due to start on April 21 has been delayed.
Last month North Wiltshire District Council's executive has voted to recommend a sorted weekly collection to the new authority, due to take over in May 2009.
But it also agreed to bring in an awareness programme with a budget of up to £55,000 to prepare council tax payer for the likely introduction of collections on alternate weeks.
The Household Waste and Recycling Task Group set up by NWDC has already admitted the new scheme, costing around £1.2 million to set up, could trigger fly tipping.
Its report concluded: "It would incur complaints regarding smells and maggots from the residual waste bin until the public became used to the requirement to wrap certain items properly.
"It may encourage contamination of the recycling bin when people fill the landfill waste bin early, or an increase in fly tipping."
1:51pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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