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flashy 23-09-2008 16:33

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 633963)
wonder if hyndburn will follow??

Would be good if they did, hate having recycling lying round the house for a fortnight


i'm sure they will follow on soon enough, Hyndburn arent usually far behind us :)

MargaretR 23-09-2008 16:48

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If another bin is supplied in Hyndburn it will cause 'bin congestion' where I live.

This block of 4 flats has one front door and one back door and 4 grey bins.

The parking area for bins is a narrow strip of concrete next to the walls of the flats.

The rest is lawned and has to be kept clear for mowing access.

The other 3 residents park theirs at the back door, but until recently, mine was parked at the front. (I did that because it involved dragging it a shorter distance to the collection point at the property boundary). I moved it to the back next to the others last week because I was sick of people using it as a dog poo bin.

So now the parking area is full - where will extra bins go? - directly under the kitchen windows of the ground floor residents - I can see that going down well:rolleyes:

WillowTheWhisp 23-09-2008 17:15

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As long as they don't expect the recycle bin to be presented at the front of the house I don't mind. There is no way I'm dragging the thing through the house! Round the block wouldn't be impossible for me but very difficult for some people who live in the middle of our long terraced row. It's longer than the average.

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 633953)
Shouldn't this be addressed by people from, Blackburn with Darren?


Sadly we no longer have the 247 forum. :( I miss being able to find out what is happening in Blackburn the same way we exchange Accy gossip on here.

Lilly 23-09-2008 20:44

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 634000)



Sadly we no longer have the 247 forum. :( I miss being able to find out what is happening in Blackburn the same way we exchange Accy gossip on here.

Is it not back up and running now, Willow? :confused:

I'm sure there's a thread saying that it is.

Neil 23-09-2008 23:33

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 633965)
yeah i suppose they could have explained it a bit better, if they had then it would have saved you ringing up and wasting a phone call

JB said they sent everyone a letter so I would have hoped that would have done.

Is your non-recyle bin smaller than your grey recycle bin?
I would have thought they would want you to have a small bin for weekly non-recycle collections to force you to use the recycling bins

Neil 23-09-2008 23:36

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 633989)
I moved it to the back next to the others last week because I was sick of people using it as a dog poo bin.

I can't understand you doing that. You want people to put dog poo in bins to keep the streets clean but yet you moved your bin :confused:

MargaretR 24-09-2008 06:31

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 634209)
I can't understand you doing that. You want people to put dog poo in bins to keep the streets clean but yet you moved your bin :confused:

They should take it home and put it in their own bin if no red bin is provided at the place they take their dog to do its business.

I take care to tightly wrap all refuse to avoid smells - they don't.
The bin is parked next to the door - visitors enter past it :(
Would you like doggy doo smells drifting into your living space?:mad:

steeljack 24-09-2008 07:01

Re: Money To Burn.
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 633989)
If another bin is supplied in Hyndburn it will cause 'bin congestion' where I live.

This block of 4 flats has one front door and one back door and 4 grey bins.

The parking area for bins is a narrow strip of concrete next to the walls of the flats.

The rest is lawned and has to be kept clear for mowing access.

The other 3 residents park theirs at the back door, but until recently, mine was parked at the front. (I did that because it involved dragging it a shorter distance to the collection point at the property boundary). I moved it to the back next to the others last week because I was sick of people using it as a dog poo bin.

So now the parking area is full - where will extra bins go? - directly under the kitchen windows of the ground floor residents - I can see that going down well:rolleyes:

Margaret , in my complex we have a dumpster for general garbage and bins for re-cyclables (paper/plastic) both are picked up and emptied on the same day by the same truck , one lot goes into the compactor at the back and the other stuff is tipped into the sides , and the garbage-men seem to have no problem wheeling the tubs/bins from the covered storage area into alignment for the truck and then returning them back to original situ .......it's what they are paid for ...isn't it ? :confused: :confused:

jaysay 24-09-2008 09:33

Re: Money To Burn.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 633989)
If another bin is supplied in Hyndburn it will cause 'bin congestion' where I live.

This block of 4 flats has one front door and one back door and 4 grey bins.

The parking area for bins is a narrow strip of concrete next to the walls of the flats.

The rest is lawned and has to be kept clear for mowing access.

The other 3 residents park theirs at the back door, but until recently, mine was parked at the front. (I did that because it involved dragging it a shorter distance to the collection point at the property boundary). I moved it to the back next to the others last week because I was sick of people using it as a dog poo bin.

So now the parking area is full - where will extra bins go? - directly under the kitchen windows of the ground floor residents - I can see that going down well:rolleyes:

Didn't know you had wheelies Margaret, we don't on Mallard, we are on Orange bags collected fortnightly, yet the set up on Heron is very simular to ours, strange:confused:

MargaretR 24-09-2008 09:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 634261)
Didn't know you had wheelies Margaret, we don't on Mallard, we are on Orange bags collected fortnightly, yet the set up on Heron is very simular to ours, strange:confused:

We have better access for their wagons, but at front only.
I am not sure where you are on Mallard, but Mallard and Kingfisher are laid out in a courtyard fashion aren't they?

MargaretR 24-09-2008 10:12

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......wrong thread

jaysay 24-09-2008 11:01

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 634264)
We have better access for their wagons, but at front only.
I am not sure where you are on Mallard, but Mallard and Kingfisher are laid out in a courtyard fashion aren't they?

My flat is right next to the big car park Magaret Number 20, you look right into my kitchen when your walking up Merlin

MargaretR 24-09-2008 11:16

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I never walk past :)- just looked on google earth, and I think that the reason is -
the bins have to be positioned at the property boundary, and the car parking areas are within the boundary

flashy 24-09-2008 15:55

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just been talking to Richard about this thread, he lives in Darwen and hasnt had a letter about a bugundy bin yet

jambutty 24-09-2008 16:08

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 634370)
just been talking to Richard about this thread, he lives in Darwen and hasnt had a letter about a bugundy bin yet

I guess he will get one in due course. Where my grandson lives near Marsh House Lane they got their burgundy bin months ago.


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