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7 messages
kristy
20/04/2008 at 20:21
gateshead council are rubbish and won't give you any help or even advise on real nappies.
so i'm going to kick up a stink, for this i need to know if you lot got any help and who it was from.
thanks kristy
kristy
Caroline
20/04/2008 at 20:24
I could have had £25 if i had bought my resuables through a company that the council deals with!!!
Caroline
rileysmum
20/04/2008 at 20:27
Our local council also offer a cheaper price/money off when buying a birth to potty pack and for pick up/drop off cleaning service.
rileysmum
muckypup
20/04/2008 at 22:52
we have a "counciler" who supports real nappies and gives you all the help and advice you need, not too ure what my council do though!
muckypup
clairemumof3
20/04/2008 at 23:06
our council arent interested either. we get nowt for using re usables, i thought they were meant to encourage it
clairemumof3
Karen
21/04/2008 at 11:14
Our council did a scheme last year when i was pregnant giving £50 to spend on nappies if your baby was less than 9 months old. They have stopped it now but i couldnt do it last year as Hollie wasnt born. So our council do nothing.
Karen
rileysmum
21/04/2008 at 12:09
I still would have asked for it and said yep the babys definatly younger than 9mths,theres not much they could have said realy.LOL
rileysmum
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