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We've just been informed of our new council multi recycling starting in March. I know I shouldn't knock it but where do they think people are going to store 3 wheelie bins and 3 boxes then lug the right selection out each week ? What do people in flats do? And those unable to move them about?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We don't have a front garden either (live in a terraced house) but we've still got wheelie bins.
We either have to drag them through the house and leave them outside the front door (I don't think so!) or wheel them down to the bottom of the alley way at the back of the house.
At least I've only got one bin, one box and one bag. My mum is in a different council and has 3 bins, 2 boxes and a bag. I just wouldn't have the room in my tiny back yard to store them!
We either have to drag them through the house and leave them outside the front door (I don't think so!) or wheel them down to the bottom of the alley way at the back of the house.
At least I've only got one bin, one box and one bag. My mum is in a different council and has 3 bins, 2 boxes and a bag. I just wouldn't have the room in my tiny back yard to store them!
We used to have 3 wheelie bins and a blue box. They stopped doing the bluebox which was for glass as uneconomic to collect. Greybin for domestic waste collected weekly, Brown bin for recyclable items except glass and corrugated cardboard collected fortnightly, Green bin for garden waste collected fortnightly except for the winter when two special days are booked in advance.
If it's not in a bin and on the edge of your property it's not collected except for corrugated cardboard which must be tied up with string alongside the brown bin.
The Bins decorate my small front garden in competition with my car and I have to move them round every bin day.
My neighbours (both disabled) point blank refused the Brown bin, because they are double sized and it was obvious they couldn't move them. After a lot of argument the council capitulated and they continue to use the old orange bags. They still have to use the other two bins though.
If it's not in a bin and on the edge of your property it's not collected except for corrugated cardboard which must be tied up with string alongside the brown bin.
The Bins decorate my small front garden in competition with my car and I have to move them round every bin day.
My neighbours (both disabled) point blank refused the Brown bin, because they are double sized and it was obvious they couldn't move them. After a lot of argument the council capitulated and they continue to use the old orange bags. They still have to use the other two bins though.