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Municipal removal service

On December 22 at about 3pm we were alarmed to see the fire engine arrive at our neighbours, presuming a fire at Gleneagles in Salt Rock. After a short while it left without any evidence of a fire. The next day the fire engine returned at about 4pm and started loading furniture including a lounge …

On December 22 at about 3pm we were alarmed to see the fire engine arrive at our neighbours, presuming a fire at Gleneagles in Salt Rock. After a short while it left without any evidence of a fire.
The next day the fire engine returned at about 4pm and started loading furniture including a lounge suite and other miscellaneous items. Obviously the previous day’s visit was to negotiate rates?
Please ask the municipality to publish their removal rates in the Courier so that we may all enjoy this cut price removal service subsidised by the ratepayer.
In much anger.
STEFANIE GREENHALGH
Salt Rock


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