
I vaguely remember this happening the other year when the bins hadn’t been put out one week; it took about three weeks for the situation to stabilise

With that done, I thought I ought to do something about the pallet situation in the car park out the back (actually the side as my block is perpendicular to the road). You may recall that the desk delivery chap had said he’d get rid of the pallets, but did so by dumping them out there, where they’ve been occupying the parking space furthest from the road; there’s only seven or eight spaces out there, and they usually fill up at weekends with visitors and so on, so this was a definite nuisance.
There are two pallets and one was mounted vertically in the centre of the other, supported by a diagonal brace at each end. The desktop box had been on one side and the box with the end panels and other bits on the other, the whole assemblage being wrapped in polythene or the like (which he did take away). I thought I’d break this down and take it all to the tip, so I grabbed my claw hammer and went down, taking the car round there to load it up.
First problem: the braces were screwed on with what turned out to be extremely long screws, and wouldn’t give way at a few bangs of the hammer. So I had to traipse back upstairs for a screwdriver. This allowed me to unscrew them, eventually, and the couple of screws that were keeping the two pallets together at the base gave way easily.
Second problem: they’re big and heavy. So big that they don’t fit in the back of my car; or at least they won't easily fit. And they're also too heavy for me to easily experiment with different angles trying to get them in

So in the end, I propped them up against next door’s garden wall in the parking space. Maybe somebody will nick them, maybe they’ll still be there months from now. But at least it’s now possible to use the space for parking, as nature intended








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