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  • darren
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    one thing i notice is that locals here are super super clean with there houses but dont care about outside even in there own street.

    Ive started lifting litter in y own street even bin men wont lift litter off the ground.

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  • George 1978
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    Pity they cannot use the Yellow Pages to get rid of them.

    "I'm looking for a book called Fly Tipping by JR Hartley - it is rather old..."

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by amethyst

    Because they don't want to pay the council for coming to collect it from pavement outside their homes. Depending on where you live I believe its £30 for 3 items in my town
    Considering that a lot of old furniture can be reused if not recycled, it is a reason not to throw them out - "bric-a-brac" as Brian Cant would have said.

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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by amethyst

    Because they don't want to pay the council for coming to collect it from pavement outside their homes.Depending on where you live I believe its £30 for 3 items in my town
    This time last year our council was charging 5 for £15 during lock down it shot up to 3 for £30

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  • George 1978
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    The local council got complaints about people leaving old furniture next to the bins - I have never done that, but I can understand why people would get upset about it.

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  • tex
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    SPAM ALERT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • amethyst
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    What goes around comes around serves them right

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  • tex
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    There is a programme on BBC1 each morning called The defenders, this morning it featured two men who were touting themselves as a registered refuse removal company who removed and disposed of all your unwanted rubbish in line with govt legislation. The reality was they were just a couple of scruffy good for nothings making a fast buck without a thought for the environment. The pair were filmed tipping 105 binbags full of rubbish collected from an unsuspecting bar owner who had paid the louts £350 on the assumption that it was going to the tip (recycling centre), the reality was that the pair were taking a happy jaunt into the countryside where they would tip the lot into a field, luckily the council were able to trace the bar owner from addressed envelopes in one of the bags, he in turn gave the council the name of the louts involved. They were both arrested and appeared in court where they both got suspended jail sentences of 14 months, a huge fine, 120 hours community service and the best retribution of all the vehicle was seized and crushed RESULT!

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  • George 1978
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    Re: Fly tipping

    Originally posted by amethyst View Post
    Seeing it was refuse collection yesterday a lot of the plastic recycling was blown into the roads due to high winds a right mess it caused
    The wind sometimes blows the lid of the bin open and so the contents risk spilling out.

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  • tex
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    Re: Fly tipping

    Originally posted by amethyst View Post
    Seeing it was refuse collection yesterday a lot of the plastic recycling was blown into the roads due to high winds a right mess it caused
    Yeah, the side roads in particular are a real mess here, strewn with dead branches and twigs

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  • amethyst
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    Seeing it was refuse collection yesterday a lot of the plastic recycling was blown into the roads due to high winds a right mess it caused

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  • tex
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    Re: Fly tipping

    Originally posted by Zincubus View Post
    Plus the piping


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
    It's a rubber hose that pushes into the outlet pipe....5 seconds tops!

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  • George 1978
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    I thought that AOL was that internet provider from 20 years ago.

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Coincidentally i have just ordered a new washer from appliances on line (AOL)..it's arriving tuesday, free delivery but £45 to remove the old one. Shockingly they charge an extra £5 for "installation" which basically means plugging it in
    Plus the piping


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  • tex
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    Re: Fly tipping

    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    I thought that they would get rid of the old thing for free - certainly delivery people from places like Currys do.

    My old place used to have old fridges and things outside for a long while - rash promises that someone was going to collect them when they don't.
    Coincidentally i have just ordered a new washer from appliances on line (AOL)..it's arriving tuesday, free delivery but £45 to remove the old one. Shockingly they charge an extra £5 for "installation" which basically means plugging it in

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