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This will make a visible difference to the cleanliness of our streets.
Good idea. This is standard practice in many other parts of Scotland already.
Absolutely not. Where are people supposed to store four massive bins? The pavements are cluttered enough.
I'd like to know how often collections will be. If it's less frequent, then I'm against it.
I suppose so, though I'm worried about where I'll find space for four bins in my garden.
This is my open-ended answer. I think this is a vital issue for Alloa.
I'm not convinced this will actually improve recycling rates.
This sounds like another expensive scheme that will just put our council tax up for no real benefit.
Haven't really thought about it, to be honest.
It seems like a very practical way to improve recycling efficiency.