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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Roy Greenslade

Success for paper's 'sacks appeal'

A campaign by the Kentish Gazette has forced Canterbury city council to back down over changes to its recycling service.

On 3 February, the 13,000-circulation weekly splashed on the council's decision to cut back on the delivery to residents of free recycling sacks and launched a "sacks appeal".

The paper was inundated with readers' letters, emails, tweets and Facebook comments. The result? A climbdown by the council, which has decided not to introduce the proposed system.

Leo Whitlock, editor of the paper published by the KM Group, said: "Some journalists might scoff at this sort of story but it was an issue that really mattered to our readers."

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