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  • TimberWolf
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    There's always public litter bins, just dump a bit at a time.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Just went up the local tip with a load of old clothes to recycle.

    Couldn't believe it, there was a bloke on the gate charging to get in. Two quid, even for dropping off recycling. If you've got a boot full of rubble, it's £14.50.

    Didn't have any cash on me so I went home and bunged half of it on the bonfire. Rest will come in handy for dressing the guy later in the year & my scarecrow could do with a fresh set of threads.

    And they have the gall to still issue a glossy magazine every 6 months telling us how committed they are to diversity, green issues etc. Pah!
    Disgraceful! Look forward to a huge increase in fly tipping around the town (which the council will have to clear without charging anyone).

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  • pacharan
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    I have it on good authority from one of my lawnmower user groups that this is happening all over the SW.

    People are getting charged to dump their clippings. Not a problem if you get a doorstep collection service but that's not the point.

    As another poster pointed out, yes you can take your old clothes to a charity shop but will they accept your sacks full of hardcore?

    Then if course you have to drive the extra miles if you live in the sticks. Not very green.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Every couple of weeks I get a bag dropped on my door. I fill it with clothes and a van comes to collect. Is this service not available in your area. As well....just by luck directly across from my wife's office is a charity that accepts clothing.

    Since when has a council been useful? well, unless you are on benefits.
    Last edited by lilelvis2000; 9 June 2011, 21:48.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Really. What council & tip? It's paid for by your council tax???? You sure it wasnt a scam (or was it London?)

    Let's have a look at their website?
    Coleford. Local authority is Mendip.

    Something about it here:

    link

    Apparently they had to introduce a charge or the site would have closed.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Hmmm, our tip is free, unless you drive a white van of course.

    I bet it's a pikey on the make. Did he mention Fight Club?
    I was thinking the same. Did he talk like this?


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  • hyperD
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    Hmmm, our tip is free, unless you drive a white van of course.

    I bet it's a pikey on the make. Did he mention Fight Club or tarmac?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Just went up the local tip with a load of old clothes to recycle.

    Couldn't believe it, there was a bloke on the gate charging to get in. Two quid, even for dropping off recycling. If you've got a boot full of rubble, it's £14.50.

    Didn't have any cash on me so I went home and bunged half of it on the bonfire. Rest will come in handy for dressing the guy later in the year & my scarecrow could do with a fresh set of threads.

    And they have the gall to still issue a glossy magazine every 6 months telling us how committed they are to diversity, green issues etc. Pah!
    Really. What council & tip? It's paid for by your council tax???? You sure it wasnt a scam (or was it London?)

    Let's have a look at their website?

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  • wurzel
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    Useless Council

    Just went up the local tip with a load of old clothes to recycle.

    Couldn't believe it, there was a bloke on the gate charging to get in. Two quid, even for dropping off recycling. If you've got a boot full of rubble, it's £14.50.

    Didn't have any cash on me so I went home and bunged half of it on the bonfire. Rest will come in handy for dressing the guy later in the year & my scarecrow could do with a fresh set of threads.

    And they have the gall to still issue a glossy magazine every 6 months telling us how committed they are to diversity, green issues etc. Pah!

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