Dumfries and Galloway Council bin storage costs exceed 拢300,000
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A council has spent more than 拢300,000 renting storage space for thousands of unused waste bins and other recycling equipment, it has been revealed.
The items were bought in 2012 for a new multi-bin collection system due to roll out across Dumfries and Galloway.
However, the new kerbside service has been hit by a series of problems and only operates in Wigtownshire so far.
As a result, thousands of new waste bins have had to be held in storage for the local authority.
A report to the council's economy, environment and infrastructure committee said there were no suitable council facilities available to house the containers and the authority has had to rent a hangar from a local firm.
Councillors are being asked to agree an additional 12-month lease of the premises at a fixed-price of 拢50,000.
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