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Madhatter 18-03-2006 03:10

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Why don't they just do weekly rubbish collections like we get here, it would be a lot easier for you, and I don't see any reason why they don't, you pay tax on a weekly basis so should get weekly collections.

Neil 18-03-2006 05:16

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Originally Posted by Madhatter
you pay tax on a weekly basis so should get weekly collections.

Don't start with daft ideas like that, I pay monthly and only for 10 months in the year ( Council computers can't devide by 12 ). ONce a month collections and then 2 months without a collection, no thank you ;).

Weekly collections for both recyclable and non-recyclable would cost twice as much money. It would mean 2 teams doing each house once a week.

Madhatter 18-03-2006 16:14

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Ha Ha you sure it's the computers that can't.
We have a weekly rubbish collection though neil, and despite what I say about recycling and not making rubbish, I do believe that it's needed, our recycling is collected fortnightly, well not mine, but the towns which also works well. We never get this situation of three weeks. The only time we get missed, is on a bank holiday, sometimes, but it's been years now. Think your council has major managment problems, I really do. Who is this britcliffe anyway, why does his name keep getting brought up.

Sara 19-03-2006 13:37

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Also got the letter plus calender etc. Am i right in thinking that we have to stop using the blue box for tins and start putting them in the blue bag? If so can't see why they have changed it.

Neil 19-03-2006 14:45

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Originally Posted by Madhatter
We never get this situation of three weeks.

I think you have missed the point mate. This is a one off due to collection changes. The only thing the refuse dept. could have done better was to explain in the letter about leaving any extra rubbish, due to the 3 week gap, in black bags next to your wheelie bin.

RONNIE-1-2-3 19-03-2006 15:06

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i totally agree with u they should supply more bins.:engsmil:

Madhatter 19-03-2006 19:33

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I haven't missed the point, the whole thread is about waiting 3 weeks for a collection, something we never have to do here. I think your neing sold short. If you had weekly collections you'd only have to wait 2 weeks like we do when we get our one offs, which is a big difference.

WillowTheWhisp 19-03-2006 19:58

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What was that about using blue bags instead of the boxes? I thought we were using the boxes for tins and bottles and the blue bags for plastic bottles just like we've always done. The only difference seems to be that cardboard now goes with the recycling collection rather than with the rubbish collection.

Madhatter 20-03-2006 01:46

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are you sure? cardboard usually goes in green bins with garden waste. paper goes in bags, everything else in boxes. Why do they tell you to put cans in a box but plastic bottles in a bag, strange ppl.

Neil 20-03-2006 09:18

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Originally Posted by Madhatter
I haven't missed the point, the whole thread is about waiting 3 weeks for a collection, something we never have to do here. I think your neing sold short. If you had weekly collections you'd only have to wait 2 weeks like we do when we get our one offs, which is a big difference.

Errmm lets work this out mathematically.

For Normal 2 weekly collection.
3 weeks - 2 weeks = 1 week extra rubbish

For Normal 1 weekly collection.
2 weeks - 1 weeks = 1 week extra rubbish

Therefore we would still have 1 week extra rubbish if we were on 2 weekly or 1 weekly collections.

Therefore according to my calculations Madhatter is talking a load of rubbish.

chav1 20-03-2006 09:20

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Originally Posted by Neil
Therefore according to my calculations Madhatter is talking a load of rubbish..

while on the subject of mathamatical equations are you aware that the square route of HBC is IDIOT to the power of 10 :D

garinda 20-03-2006 11:30

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Originally Posted by Madhatter
are you sure? cardboard usually goes in green bins with garden waste. paper goes in bags, everything else in boxes. Why do they tell you to put cans in a box but plastic bottles in a bag, strange ppl.

Every council has a different scheme, doh.

Lambeth, Wandsworth, Glasgow and Hyndburn all have had different colour coding, I know because I've lived there. The common denominator being that most councils only collect once a fortnight, once they supply a supposed larger wheelie bin. So make the most of your weekly service whilst you have it.

If the blue boxes are now obsolete, do we have to try and ram it in the blue bag to recycle it?:D

harwood red 20-03-2006 12:39

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I have rung the council this morning to clarify the what goes where situation.

Blue box - glass only
blue bag - cans and plastic bottles
white bag - paper and will now take yellow pages/phone books
plus textiles in new bag and cardboard to now be left out with the recycling!

So at the end of the conversation I asked her if she'd had a lot of calls querying this, she said yes loads.... so then I said well I wouldn't have needed to call but the website hasn't been updated with correct info!!!

Oh dear was her reply, I suppose I better let someone know! DOH!!!!!!

katex 20-03-2006 17:59

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Originally Posted by Sara
Also got the letter plus calender etc. Am i right in thinking that we have to stop using the blue box for tins and start putting them in the blue bag? If so can't see why they have changed it.

Figure they found the blue boxes were not big enough to take all the beer cans/bottles we dump and some possibly got blown away in the process, so had to do a split.
Have seen them overflowing. Not surprised we need a drink after trying to work out this new routine. :confused:
I think this is one of the funniest threads on the web at the moment.
Glad to see you are all taking the changes with such good humour :rolleyes:

Madhatter 21-03-2006 00:27

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The difference being
Errmm lets work this out mathematically.

For Normal 2 weekly collection.
3 weeks - 2 weeks = 1 week extra rubbish, three weeks rotting and stinking, attracting flies, and rats

For Normal 1 weekly collection.
2 weeks - 1 weeks = 1 week extra rubbish, two weeks rotting and stinking, attracting flies, and rats

Therefore we would still have 1 week extra rubbish if we were on 2 weekly or 1 weekly collections. But an extra weeks worth of decay and smell.

Therefore according to my calculations Madhatter is talking a load of rubbish. and a load of extra smell and health risk.


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