It is a disgrace Brighton and Hove city councillors can impose their rubbish on Newhaven and the Ouse Valley.
As a potential Capital of Culture, Brighton and Hove should remember its responsibilities for waste disposal within its own boundaries rather than hiding it in someone else's back yard.
It is a disgrace the East Sussex and Brighton and Hove waste management "contract award" is being decided in Brighton tomorrow, before the public inquiry is held.
What price democracy? What price local government? What price common sense even?
It is a disgrace a giant French company can get away with being linked with both the bidding companies for the contract. It is nonsense to call that competitive bidding. Is it to be allowed?
-Leonard White, Hill Crest Road, Newhaven
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