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Greenwich, London Borough ofNewest Review: ... marital. In Greenwich we have three bins One is for Food which is collect weekly. The food is composted down. one is for recycling which is collected weekly. The Items are sorted at the depot and are sent for recycling. One is for other waste which is collected front nightly. This waste goes to landfills Greenwich aims to have everyone recycling all there waste and have a target of 70% ... more |
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by - written on 08/07/08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I have Lived in Greenwich for a Number for years and fell that the Council is among the best in London for Parks and open spaces, Recycling etc. Greenwich is the most open space borough with 32 parks and open spaces across the whole of Greenwich. parks and Open spaces In Greenwich there are over 30 parks. three of them are the last woodlands in London and they are called Oxleas woods, castle woods and Eltham park North. They also have a park called Sutcliffe park which is in Eltham and has won many awards for being turned from football fields to a large Nature Reserve with the river quaggy being open up. They Don't really take car of there parks as ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/08 (Useful, 33 readings)
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I moved to this borough in January 2008. Within a few days I received, unsolicited, the "Greenwich Time" - a "newspaper" which I can only describe as a propagandist rag. Given that Greenwich Council prides itself on its environmental credentials, I can only say that wasting resources in such a way is, to say the least, ironic, in that they produce loads of paper that tells you how to save paper! Like most Council's nowadays, Greenwich has a totalitarian approach to waste removal: Dare to transgress the strict recycling policy (ie: wrong thing in wrong bin), and your rubbish won't be collected. However, you can only complain to the Council if ... Read the complete review


