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WE CAN GET IT SORTED



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IT'S the column that everyone's talking about.
Consumerwatch's Get It Sorted is moving from strength to strength in taking action to resolve problems that blight the lives of Leeds residents.
We have chalked up a string of victories to date as the consumer desk continues to be inundated with requests for help from readers wanting to clean up their neighbourhood.
Get It Sorted aims to give you, our readers, the chance to turn the spotlight on public areas in Leeds that are in disrepair or have been damaged.
We will then seek to put the pressure on the relevant authorities to Get It Sorted.
Each complaint features in Monday's Consumerwatch column and will continue to appear each week until it's sorted. And there will be a running reminder of how long it's taking for action.
So are you a Consumerwatch reader being forced to play the waiting game?
Or perhaps sick of waiting for faulty street lights to be repaired? Is there a burst water main which is leaking? Or piles of rubbish which need removing?
Then Consumerwatch's Get It Sorted column could be the solution you are looking for.
Yorkshire Evening Post Consumer Reporter, Andrew Hutchinson, said: "We all know of things that have taken ages for the authorities to sort out.
"We hope this new column will help readers tackle those irritations that blight our communities.
"Get in touch"

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  • Last Updated: 25 October 2006 3:51 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 

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