tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post5104201168489697764..comments2023-11-05T09:37:36.840+01:00Comments on A View From Rural Wales: Spannish Fly - tippingGlyn Davieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10442114752573417252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-92092669881751315102007-03-27T20:08:00.000+01:002007-03-27T20:08:00.000+01:00I hope that the Council will look at non-landfill ...I hope that the Council will look at non-landfill options. It is just not acceptable to bury rubbish anymore. It needs a bit of real leadership in Cardiff.<BR/><BR/>I agree with your point on the regiuonal problem. I think that Cardiff, The Vale and Newport should be working together on this.Glyn Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17344589217554138315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-61277836832123908802007-03-26T18:31:00.000+01:002007-03-26T18:31:00.000+01:00They don't have a clue. They've raised charges at ...They don't have a clue. They've raised charges at Lamby Way through the roof in an effort to postpone the day it fills up, but this will still happen in 2009/10. The new recycling facility is also all well and good. Cardiff is bottom of the Welsh table when it comes to brecycling, but no matter how much they improve by it won't stop Lamby Way filling up.<BR/><BR/>I don't think there's any good option for creating a new landfill site within Cardiff's boundaries. The idea of Cardiff's Lib Dem administration having the political backbone to take a decision on a new landfill site and push it through in the teeth of the inevitable public opposition is just fantasy. <BR/><BR/>To my mind this is a problem that needs sorting out on a sub regional basis - but that's not an excuse for not confronting the issues in good time, not once Lamby Way has been capped off.Welsh Spinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14280675812673519659noreply@blogger.com