'New beast' housing development at Grappenhall Heys approved warringtonguardian.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from warringtonguardian.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The binmen will only collect food and general waste until May 7. Thurrock Council bosses say they are working to minimise refuse disruption as Unite the Union strike action continues. Temporary household waste drop-off points will be made available across Thurrock for residents to dispose of any waste not collected during the strike action. One bin worker, 47, from South Ockenden who attended, said residents have been very understanding. He said: “The support from residents has been amazing, almost unanimous. “People are understandably angry about rubbish piling up but they realise it’s the result of a council that is acting in an unfair and amoral way.
The binmen will only collect food and general waste until May 7. Thurrock Council bosses say they are working to minimise refuse disruption as Unite the Union strike action continues. Temporary household waste drop-off points will be made available across Thurrock for residents to dispose of any waste not collected during the strike action. One bin worker, 47, from South Ockenden who attended, said residents have been very understanding. He said: “The support from residents has been amazing, almost unanimous. “People are understandably angry about rubbish piling up but they realise it’s the result of a council that is acting in an unfair and amoral way.
Household waste drop off points set up in Thurrock amid strike action yourthurrock.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yourthurrock.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
How the development could look after completion ‘RADICAL’ plans to build 228 homes on land at Grappenhall Heys have sparked concerns from residents and the police. The Homes and Communities Agency – which was replaced by Homes England – secured outline planning permission for the site in 2017. After being selected to deliver the scheme, Urban Splash is developing phase two of the development at Grappenhall Heys. The properties will be accessed via Curzon Drive and Keepers Road. Urban Splash was only publicly announced as the developer in late November 2020 after internal delays with Homes England. This meant that plans were already advanced when the company reached out to engage with councillors and residents.