
GB News presenter Anne Diamond has hit out at her bin collector’s “refusal” to collect a “tiny piece of cardboard”.
It comes after a Mail report claimed the Labour-run Bristol Council oversee an “obstacle course of receptacles”.
In a column, Clare Foges discussed Bristol residents being forced to have 13 separate bins, bags and boxes in a segregated bin system.
Diamond told Stephen Dixon, Claire Pearsall and Nigel Nelson about her similar woes.
“I get really angry about bins”, she said.
“Where I live, if there is a tiny bit of cardboard, or a bit of plastic, or something that is not meant to be in your household waste bin, they just bung a sticker on it and refuse to collect it.”
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