Originally posted by gurnemanz
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Waste recycling is very similar here to what french frank describes in Bristol. Up until lockdown the regime was very "liberal" at the nearest local dump - assuming we're still allowed to call it that rather than "centre" - the location being a mere ten minutes' walk from where i live. Then during lockdown I was stopped at the entrance and asked to produce evidence of residence in Lambeth. The nearest centre for Southwark is six miles away, off the Old Kent Road. I said I lived ten minutes up the road. "Where?" I said tartly that I didn't carry mental street maps around in my head; the guy smiled knowingly and said "Sorry, I don't make up the rules". So I persuaded our Lambeth-domiciled gardener to bring his white van over. This time we were stopped on grounds that commercial business vehicles were not permitted access to any Lambeth recycling facilities. We now drove round the corner, walked our disposables to the facility in bags in three visits, and were accepted, without even a nod or a wink! Not long after, Southwark announced in its online seasonal samizdat that in future all visits had to be booked, online at that, using a system identical to the one quoted above by ff. Trying this out one day proved beyond my computer, which informed me that I had to register with the council. When I tried it told me there was already a registered entry code for this person (me) and address, but when I then tried to log on, it said this was an error and I would have to register! I spent half an afternoon on this, eventually giving up, totally stressed out and probably having foreshortened my remaining years, and it was only through the good offices of upstairs neighbours including me in with one of their own disposals - they have a car - that I was able to do the business. In the meantime the amount of fly-tipping in this neighbourhood has increased exponentially, nobody, especially the local councils should be surprised to hear.
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Well I have to say I'm glad that FF related this tale. It prompted me to look to see when our annual hazardous waste day is this year( we can't dispose of paint at the tip any other time) and in the process discovered that a booking system for all waste is going to be imposed here in November. Which apart from anything else will mean that if the annual hazmat day is missed then presumably the option of making a round trip of close to 40 miles to the nearest alternative site will now not be possible as it is outside my council area and the booking system will presumably bar me.
My trips to the tip are always part of a series of errands that are all done at the same time to justify taking the car. Depending what the other errands are the tip visit is often left till last as it is almost always woody garden waste, and prone to be messy after being stored in large plastic bags outside until there's enough to justify a tip trip. The thought of having to coordinate several errands with an appointment at the tip, assuming I can even get a suitable one, is not one that does anything for my wellbeing...
And as for this
In January 2023, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) carried out a study to find if there were any links between recycling centre booking systems and incidents of fly-tipping. Surveys and interviews carried out with local authorities did not show a link between booking systems and fly-tipping.
It looks as if it's going to be single errand car trips in future, or perhaps I can see what the funny chappie down the road with his builders truck would charge. And before you pile in , he is licensed, a familiar sight at the tip and other recycling sites, and doesn't have a financial need to do it. He's always done it as far as I can make out and sees no reason to stop just because he's reached his three score years and ten - and some. It would almost certainly be cheaper than the council's garden waste bin and a lot less hassle - wheelie bins and mid terrace houses are not a marriage made in heaven.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostDepending what the other errands are the tip visit is often left till last as it is almost always woody garden waste, and prone to be messy after being stored in large plastic bags outside until there's enough to justify a tip trip.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Having bought my five garden waste sacks this afternoon at our local library - grandly handing over a £20 note and inviting them to 'keep the change' as a donation to the library - I can say that the £2.75 also covers, in fact is chiefly for, collection from my front gate. That service is booked online, and I've never known my sacks not to be collected at the time booked. This will be on the next day that our street is done, usually within a week.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....Britons never never ne-ver has be slaves....It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell I have to say I'm glad that FF related this tale. It prompted me to look to see when our annual hazardous waste day is this year( we can't dispose of paint at the tip any other time) and in the process discovered that a booking system for all waste is going to be imposed here in November. Which apart from anything else will mean that if the annual hazmat day is missed then presumably the option of making a round trip of close to 40 miles to the nearest alternative site will now not be possible as it is outside my council area and the booking system will presumably bar me.
My trips to the tip are always part of a series of errands that are all done at the same time to justify taking the car. Depending what the other errands are the tip visit is often left till last as it is almost always woody garden waste, and prone to be messy after being stored in large plastic bags outside until there's enough to justify a tip trip. The thought of having to coordinate several errands with an appointment at the tip, assuming I can even get a suitable one, is not one that does anything for my wellbeing...
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from the county council FAQs, yeah right, pull the other one is my response. The weekend local paper I have has an agricultural supplement, and the issue of flytipping on farmland crops up regularly - but of course as that is private land that doesn't count as it isn't then the council's responsibility to deal with it...
It looks as if it's going to be single errand car trips in future, or perhaps I can see what the funny chappie down the road with his builders truck would charge. And before you pile in , he is licensed, a familiar sight at the tip and other recycling sites, and doesn't have a financial need to do it. He's always done it as far as I can make out and sees no reason to stop just because he's reached his three score years and ten - and some. It would almost certainly be cheaper than the council's garden waste bin and a lot less hassle - wheelie bins and mid terrace houses are not a marriage made in heaven.
"Veiola's Wonder Day returns on 14 September
Part of Open House London, come to the reuse and recycling centre for free fun activities for ll the family. Always popular, we suggest you book early!"
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
In today's Southwark Council online newsletter:
"Veiola's Wonder Day returns on 14 September
Part of Open House London, come to the reuse and recycling centre for free fun activities for ll the family. Always popular, we suggest you book early!"
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
My mother, When She Was Very Young, used to sing that, adding: "Well I'm a slave" at the end - her surname being Britton. Rebel.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostWhat a silly pome : have never been able to take Wm: Blake seriously...It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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