Do you support or object to the preferred option for Waste and Recycling?

Showing comments and forms 1 to 30 of 87

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 221

Received: 03/07/2009

Respondent: Mrs Caroline Baxter

Representation Summary:

I support it but only to object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 292

Received: 10/07/2009

Respondent: Patricia Robinson

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 391

Received: 22/07/2009

Respondent: Peter Pounds

Representation Summary:

Object.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 467

Received: 27/07/2009

Respondent: Peter Clarke

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 519

Received: 24/07/2009

Respondent: Georgina Wilson

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 590

Received: 27/07/2009

Respondent: Mr A M Webley

Representation Summary:

Support.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 653

Received: 23/07/2009

Respondent: Mr G.R. Summers

Representation Summary:

Object.

Comment

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 689

Received: 10/08/2009

Respondent: Mrs Sheila Smith

Representation Summary:

More waffle. We need a proper strategy document

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 742

Received: 10/08/2009

Respondent: P.A. Yarwood

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 813

Received: 05/08/2009

Respondent: Faye Davis

Representation Summary:

The more recycling the better. All homes should have to recycle everything e.g. plastics, glass, metals etc.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1024

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Cllr Tim Sawdon

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1049

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Kirit Marvania

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1118

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Mrs Pamela Beedham

Representation Summary:

Size of grey and green bins is a problem with limited side access. The green bin is difficult to keep clean and free of odours.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1152

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs T Robinson

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1163

Received: 18/08/2009

Respondent: Alice Jarrett

Representation Summary:

Should be getting on with it more swiftly. Warwick and Coventry are well behind.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1214

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Barry Elliman

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1279

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Andrew Horsley

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1338

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Sarah Jane Horsley

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1399

Received: 18/08/2009

Respondent: Guide Dogs for the Blind Association

Agent: DNS Planning and Design Consultants

Representation Summary:

Support

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1579

Received: 31/08/2009

Respondent: Mr Nigel Hamilton

Representation Summary:

Broadly support BUT

To achieve the aim on design for recycling, building plot sizes need to be larger to build the larger bin store need to separate and store the waste- how does this fit with the density policy?

No mention of the huge increase in rodents (rats), feeding on the stored waste. Will WDC also fund/ implement greater (free) vermin control and baiting of public/ private bin storage areas.

What happens to the waste sent for recycling will?
WDC commit to ensuring all recycled/ incinerated within the West Midlands and NOT exporting to China and 3rd world our problems?

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1589

Received: 31/08/2009

Respondent: B.L.A.S.T.

Representation Summary:

21b Encourage all residents to collect and compost waste, make the collection business simple and easy and as we say at BLAST 'Reduce, reuse and recycle'

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1724

Received: 27/08/2009

Respondent: J.G Whetstone

Representation Summary:

Object.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1874

Received: 28/08/2009

Respondent: Val Hunnisett

Representation Summary:

Support.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1906

Received: 31/07/2009

Respondent: Mrs Helen Cheatham

Representation Summary:

As above, more info please.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1971

Received: 03/09/2009

Respondent: Mr Andrew Ferguson

Representation Summary:

% should be higher - Noted national issue.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2205

Received: 07/09/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Barrie and Margaret Hayles

Representation Summary:

The sight of huge bins, large boxes and canvas bags is a complete eyesore in the streets of our towns and villages. They do no protect and enhance the environment (as sought in 12 and 14) particularly on collection days.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2355

Received: 21/07/2009

Respondent: S B Hoyles

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2467

Received: 08/09/2009

Respondent: Mr Connolly

Representation Summary:

Object.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2513

Received: 09/09/2009

Respondent: British Waterways

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2584

Received: 10/09/2009

Respondent: Mr R.A and Mrs B.E Donaldson

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Support.