Much excitement in the Warhead household. We have a new GreenNT bin. To the council, it's just a bin, but to me it's an NT version. Look at the vents to allow any build up of noxious gasses to escape. What a fab innovation.
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For the full, torturous story of how we achieved this, click on the reveal.
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Our green food and garden waste bin has been getting more and more knackered for ages. The lid was split and there was also a split down one of the corners in the body. I'd tried using heavy duty tape to stop the rot, but that only lasts for so long.
Mrs. W decided it was time to ask for a replacement and also to remove old small brown and blue bins that had never been removed when new, bigger ones were issued several years ago. She logged three calls with the council, and was issued with job numbers. The work was expected to be completed within 5 working days and the old bins to be left 'close to the perimeter of your property.' We left them in the front garden, close to the gates, which we left open. This was a mistake. 5 working days elapsed and no collection/delivery took place. We checked the job numbers on the Manchester.gov website, only to see that they were showing as 'complete.'
We tried calling them, but just got a recorded message telling us to report problems on the website, which we did. We got an auto reply to that, saying that they were very busy and it could take up to 15 days to get a response. When the response arrived, after around 5 days, it said they'd sent the team out to replace them, but as they were not left OUTSIDE the property, they hadn't been able to complete the work. To cover their backs in case of complaint, one of the staff had taken a photo to show the bins were still in the garden. It also said that we should call them to arrange another collection. When we rang, the recorded message said to log new jobs on the website, which we did. We also left the bins on the pavement as we didn't know when they were going to turn up, although it should be in 5 working days, again.
They turned up at 6am today, waking me up as they bashed the bins around, so I rushed out In my Jim-jams to bring them into the garden to prevent any jealous early risers to run off with the new green one.
We're so relieved. We've been storing our filled food recycling bags in our secondary freezer to stop them turning nasty and putting them in one of our neighbour's bins, with their agreement, if there was space on collection days.