Binmen and council policy
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Binmen turned up as usual today but refused to take 2 bin bags left by the side of the wheelie bin. They left a note saying they don't take excess now ![Mad](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/mad.gif)
So I phone the council and they said sorry its new policy, we only take whats in the bin and not "side waste"![Mad](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/mad.gif)
So now they are saying you can only have so much waste collected and the rest you have to dispose of yourself. What a ******* joke, council tax is ridiculously high and now they are refusing to take all the household waste![Mad](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/mad.gif)
I told her fine i'll compress what I put in the bin so ******* much next week when they turn up it will take them a lot longer to empty the bin than just pick up two extra bags. I'll be working from home next Tuesday and will take it up with the bin men when they come round.
Anyone else have this boll0cks from their council?
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So I phone the council and they said sorry its new policy, we only take whats in the bin and not "side waste"
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So now they are saying you can only have so much waste collected and the rest you have to dispose of yourself. What a ******* joke, council tax is ridiculously high and now they are refusing to take all the household waste
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I told her fine i'll compress what I put in the bin so ******* much next week when they turn up it will take them a lot longer to empty the bin than just pick up two extra bags. I'll be working from home next Tuesday and will take it up with the bin men when they come round.
Anyone else have this boll0cks from their council?
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Every council's got different policies on this sort of thing. Down in Southampton they were fussy to the extreme, up here in Pontefract they'll take anything that's not nailed down.
Oh, they take a wheelie bin full of garden waste once a month in the summer for no extra charge too
Oh, they take a wheelie bin full of garden waste once a month in the summer for no extra charge too
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Watford council is going to stop collecting if you don't recycle... So the binmen are going to be paid to go through your rubbish and determine if you could have recycled better? FFS!! Sounds similar to hospital porters deciding who gets treated first (anybody with a long enough memory?)
I suggest you take your excess down to the local council office and put it in their bins![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Alternatively, (and this HAS been done) gift wrap your rubbish, leave it on the back seat of your car with the window open.
I suggest you take your excess down to the local council office and put it in their bins
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Alternatively, (and this HAS been done) gift wrap your rubbish, leave it on the back seat of your car with the window open.
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Does make you wonder what the hell why we are paying for thisservice and their salaries. Doesn't it make you laugh that a few years ago before wheel bins etc you could pile the rubbish up etc in bags at the side and it would all be cleared away. Now got wheelie bins - which must be easier for them and they can only empty those. Well halft empy as I found last night I hads not put the hedge clippings in a bag so they only didnt bother emptying the rest. And they never put the bins back - just leave thenm in the road and drop loads of litter as well.
Rant over time to ring ther local council and have a go at them
Richard
Rant over time to ring ther local council and have a go at them
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I think I will get the addresses of the bin men and the councilors and start delivering my excess rubbish into their wheelie bins
Alternatively will make sure all post goes in one bag and all the other bags don't contain any form of identification in them and just leave them where I feel like it!
I think I will get the addresses of the bin men and the councilors and start delivering my excess rubbish into their wheelie bins
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Our council have just given us a free blue box for glass/paper and metal and a free brown wheelie bin for garden rubbish, (2 weeks between collections)but if the lid of the normal bin is open by anymore than 3mm they will fish out the thing on the top and leave it on the street!!
count yourselves lucky though where the mother in law lives their council only collect the bins every two weeks and it came without warning and they have to pay for the brown/green garden bins, good value for nearly 2 grand a year
count yourselves lucky though where the mother in law lives their council only collect the bins every two weeks and it came without warning and they have to pay for the brown/green garden bins, good value for nearly 2 grand a year
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We currently have 3 wheelie bins ... 1 grey one for household rubbish, 1 green one for re-cycling, 1 brown one for green waste ie. garden waste
theres also a hotline you can call if you see rubbish dumped anywhere and they come and pick it up. And by arrengement they will come and collect large household rubbish ie, mattresses, fridge freezers etc
theres also a hotline you can call if you see rubbish dumped anywhere and they come and pick it up. And by arrengement they will come and collect large household rubbish ie, mattresses, fridge freezers etc
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Its sign of the times that councils have to adopt a higher recycling rate.
This policy will be passed down to householders to do more recycling and segregation of waste.
I am amazed at the few bin bags we now fill at home and makes me feel better about the bad fuel consumption of the scoob <<smug mode>>
This kind of action is just the tip of the (melting) iceberg in terms of policies that will be imposed, to safeguard the environment - so you're going to have to get used to it I'm afraid.
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This policy will be passed down to householders to do more recycling and segregation of waste.
I am amazed at the few bin bags we now fill at home and makes me feel better about the bad fuel consumption of the scoob <<smug mode>>
This kind of action is just the tip of the (melting) iceberg in terms of policies that will be imposed, to safeguard the environment - so you're going to have to get used to it I'm afraid.
Nick
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We have 1 black bin that has to be shut, 1 brown bin for garden waste and 2 green bags for paper, plastic and glass.
1 week the black bin gets collected, 1 week the brown bin gets collected.
At the start i was quite annoyed at this but looking at it from the bigger picture it has definatly made me recycle more (using the green bags) as apposed to simply chucking it all in the black bin.
1 week the black bin gets collected, 1 week the brown bin gets collected.
At the start i was quite annoyed at this but looking at it from the bigger picture it has definatly made me recycle more (using the green bags) as apposed to simply chucking it all in the black bin.
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Lets just all produce as much waste as possible and let our local councils find some more holes for it to go!
I bet half of your bin can be recycled.
I bet half of your bin can be recycled.
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Some councils have got a bee in their bonnet and have spent millions on their 'project'. Last week i got one of watford councils snotty little letters because the lid of the skinny wheelie bin couldn't close - no bags by the side, just about 1/2 a bag above the rim...
we have got 3 boxes for recycling, a grey anorexic wheelie bin and a big green one for garden waste. any more and you have to either take it to the tip or by a black printed bag fromthe council offices. half the time it is all the package on goods which take up loads of room in the bin - they should be making manufacturers cut down as well!!
rant over!!!
we have got 3 boxes for recycling, a grey anorexic wheelie bin and a big green one for garden waste. any more and you have to either take it to the tip or by a black printed bag fromthe council offices. half the time it is all the package on goods which take up loads of room in the bin - they should be making manufacturers cut down as well!!
rant over!!!
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I bet half of your bin can be recycled.
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Also the council woman said oh you have a standard size wheelie bin. Well how does that work then as there are 4 in our household yet we have the same size wheelie bin as the neighbours eitherside who only have 2 people in each of their households!?
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I think maybe a call to the council saying that you have seen rats around the bin bags that were left by the binmen will help focus them. Failing that, a call to the local paper!
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We don't have wheelies, we have to put all in bin bags and leave on road.
Green waste is collected on a different day and only if you buy green bags at £1 each. Our garden is not massive but I fill 3 every week, however they are of the black variety and the wife takes them to the tip on a Thursday![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
We also have to recycle paper in an orange box collected fortnightly. Some areas of Swindon recycle cans rather than paper, can only assume the chav areas use more convenience food and read less newspapers.
Green waste is collected on a different day and only if you buy green bags at £1 each. Our garden is not massive but I fill 3 every week, however they are of the black variety and the wife takes them to the tip on a Thursday
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We also have to recycle paper in an orange box collected fortnightly. Some areas of Swindon recycle cans rather than paper, can only assume the chav areas use more convenience food and read less newspapers.
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**** sake you brits should try living in Germany if you think the bin men and the rubbish policies are crap.
You are so hard done by in the UK my heart bleads for you!!!
I have to recycle everything in this dump, we have 2 grey wheelie bins for 10 flats which get emptied every 2 weeks and have locks on them to boot. we are not allowed to put paper, plastic, glass or tin in them let alone garden refuse or grass cuttings.
When I first moved here I had to have 7 bins in my apartment in order to seperate the recycling! did you know there are 3 or 4 differnet types of plastic in household food packaging.???? No! neither did I.
You are so hard done by in the UK my heart bleads for you!!!
I have to recycle everything in this dump, we have 2 grey wheelie bins for 10 flats which get emptied every 2 weeks and have locks on them to boot. we are not allowed to put paper, plastic, glass or tin in them let alone garden refuse or grass cuttings.
When I first moved here I had to have 7 bins in my apartment in order to seperate the recycling! did you know there are 3 or 4 differnet types of plastic in household food packaging.???? No! neither did I.
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If you're council have the same policy as mine, you need to have another child......You get a 'free' second wheelie bin if the household has five people in it![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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If you're council have the same policy as mine, you need to have another child......You get a 'free' second wheelie bin if the household has five people in it
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Bottom line is we are running out of places to put all of your rubbish b2z, and people such as yourself need to be educated to produce less disposable waste in the first place and try taking responsibility for what you use by recycling as much as you can.
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Originally Posted by Nick Wadeson
B2Z
If you're council have the same policy as mine, you need to have another child......You get a 'free' second wheelie bin if the household has five people in it![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Nick.
If you're council have the same policy as mine, you need to have another child......You get a 'free' second wheelie bin if the household has five people in it
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
Bottom line is we are running out of places to put all of your rubbish b2z
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Originally Posted by davyboy
Isn't this to encourage recycling which I am in favour of.
Get some boxes for paper and card, bottles, cans and plastic.
Job done.
Get some boxes for paper and card, bottles, cans and plastic.
Job done.
Most of the stuff they collect for re-cycling causes more environmental damage through being recycled than creating brand new. Prime example the use of chlorine and other harmful bleaching agents to re-cycle paper which otherwise comes from sustainable forests, i.e. for every tree cut, at least 1 is planted in its place, which is far better.
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
Bottom line is we are running out of places to put all of your rubbish b2z, and people such as yourself need to be educated to produce less disposable waste in the first place and try taking responsibility for what you use by recycling as much as you can.
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www.wasteonline.org.uk/resources/InformationSheets/Paper.htm
Point 4 touches on the whole chlorine thing, and while yes it may pollute, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
What's cobblers??
Point 4 touches on the whole chlorine thing, and while yes it may pollute, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
What's cobblers??