Morisset bin request
I WRITE regarding the lack of public-access rubbish bins on Yambo Street, Morisset, opposite Morisset Square shopping centre.
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This is on the strip of council-owned land at the back of properties that front Dora Street, including Morisset Memorial Hall.
I am part of the spinners and weavers group that has been using the hall for 30 years, and I am concerned about the litter on council verges.
‘Mower man’ Mick Cronan mowed the area some months ago, and so I bought a small rubbish bin and chained it to a tree.
Each week I empty it. It is full of pizza boxes and milkshakes from Domino’s on the corner. Domino’s says the council bin outside its store is long gone, and they have requested a replacement.
Could council please install two bins – one outside Domino’s and one opposite Morisset Square, where my bin is?
I cannot empty my bin when I am away on holidays.
Morisset Square has at least six bins, but they are all inside.
I care for the look of Yambo Street opposite the shopping centre, and I don’t like to see the rubbish lying around.
- Beverley Timms, Cooranbong
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