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Recycling Boxes
My Aunt lives in a block of flats and leaves her green recycling box, containing mainly newspapers and cardboard, outside the front door of the units.
This is in a communal area and she removes the box on collection days and puts it in the street.It is not placed in a dangerous spot where it could be tripped over etc.
She has been told that it is a Council regulation that all green boxes should be kept inside the flats until collection days and then put out.
Is this correct?
This is in a communal area and she removes the box on collection days and puts it in the street.It is not placed in a dangerous spot where it could be tripped over etc.
She has been told that it is a Council regulation that all green boxes should be kept inside the flats until collection days and then put out.
Is this correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If that's what the regulation says then it is. A phone call to the council will settle it. What people sometimes overlook is that although in the normal run of things there's no problem, in the case of a fire, with thick smoke, any obstacle can mean the difference between life and death. That's why communal areas should be kept clear, a trip is all it may take to render someone prone and unconcious.