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Pembrokeshire County Council

PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) Resolved / Early Resolution Reference PSOW-202201010 Sector Local Government Category Refuse collection. recycling and waste disposal Decided 12 July 2022

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Ms X complained that the Council repeatedly missed recycling and waste collections following a change in process of kerbside collection in November 2019.

The Ombudsman was concerned to note that despite the complaint being escalated to Stage 2 in September 2021, it had not yet been concluded. The Council therefore agreed to undertake the following action in settlement of this complaint by 28 July 2022: 1. Apologise for the delay in completing its investigation and responding.

2. Make a time and trouble payment of £50 for the inconvenience.

3. Compete the investigation and issue its Stage 2 response.

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