Letters
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Wheelie bins slow down refuse removal service
LettersIt must take two to three times longer to process the wheelie bins than the loose bag system
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Call centre unwilling to help with refuse removal complaint
LettersWhy don’t they farm out the refuse collection service, on tender, according to the PFMA, to a private contractor?
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Metro fails to address the issues around refuse removal
LettersTo submit a complaint via the number given, is as every reader is aware of just a waste of time
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Do they want to wait for the bridge to collapse?
LettersThere are on a weekly basis vehicles stuck under the bridge
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Limited free water: how complexes work
LettersReader: Presently, at least nine out of 20 units in our complex have a municipal valuation under R750 000.
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Getting another bin is not the answer, collecting on time is
Letters'I spent four days, if not more, taking the wheelie bin in and out.'
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Metro helps in less than 48 hours
LettersThe Tuesday night upon our arrival home, the entire light was fixed.
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It stays a battle to get refuse removed
LettersRefuse is supposed to be removed each Monday and up to date nothing has happened
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Why put bins in the middle of the driveway?
LettersIt is not only a nuisance but also poses a safety risk for residents.
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Wheelie bins are out of stock, resident told
LettersPlease explain to us why we could not get one of those wheelie bins just standing there on the premises
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Why is the Swartspruit forgotten?
LettersThe pollution and stench is also detrimental to the health of Ekurhuleni’s citizens.











