I live in a block of flats and found thrown in the top of the bins three packs of Tena Pads.
What a disgrace when we are lucky to get them given free.
I took them and will take them to a charity shop where they will get used by someone who needs them.
My neighbour has just visited her mum abroad who, at 88 years old, has to pay for her medication.
A wheelchair costs them over £100. A hospital bed is too dear for them to buy. Yet we get all we need free . . .
Maybe things will change if we don’t stop all this waste.
Linda Colwell, Oxton
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