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Council waste changes propose fortnightly black bag collections | Cardiff Council | The Guardian
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New Cardiff recycling pilot asks residents to sort rubbish into six bins and bags - The Cardiffian
Fury as 'incompetent' Labour-run council in Cardiff announces plans to only collect black bin bags once every three WEEKS in bid to plug £30million hole | Daily Mail Online