'This new bin policy is a significant investment of ratepayer money and I want to make sure, that they have their say.'
A Northern Ireland council is to launch a public consultation next week on a controversial bin policy following equality and environmental concerns.
Read more: Lisburn & Castlereagh 'change of heart' on controversial bin policy down to 'people power'. "This new bin policy is a significant investment of ratepayer money and I want to make sure, that they have their say." A local authority spokesperson has outlined the consultation programme to the Local Democracy Service, saying: "As part of a 12-week equality consultation period on the kerbside collection model, Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council is hosting six ‘drop in’ consultation sessions for residents across the area.
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