When will I get plant cash back?
Regarding the Shropshire Star front page article on January 4 on Ludlow's biodigester, Michael Cheshire was quoted as saying: "There will be 20 or more of these springing up around the UK in the future."
Regarding the Shropshire Star front page article on January 4 on Ludlow's biodigester, Michael Cheshire was quoted as saying: "There will be 20 or more of these springing up around the UK in the future."
Food for thought um! I and my fellow council tax payers are supplying the food, the lorries and the workforce to collect the bio-waste. I would like to know when I am going to get anything back in return?
I would also like to know if South Shropshire District Council's partnership with Greenfinch is going on and on forever, with subsidies each year?
Also Does Greenfinch own the site at Codor Road or is it leased from the council?
Who paid for the vehicle that collects my waste, the personnel who operate the vehicle and the bio-diesel that runs it?
All I am doing really is trying to get a bit back, as it seems to be going all one way.
This initiative would not work if it was not for the willingness of council tax payers to fill these green wheelie bins.
How much council tax payers' money has gone into this "working relationship".
Can I suggest my council tax be reduced by £400 plus per year and Greenfinch collects my waste with its own lorries.
By then the lorries will be fitted with scales to weigh my green bin and I can sell my waste every week in the summer, enabling me to get a bit back.
By the way, if Greenfinch wants my bank details, the council has got them.
John Parr, Clun





