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Lancashire Lassie 31-05-2011 12:57

Refuge Removal
 
Hello All :)

Just moved into my lovely new home & along with it I have created a lot of rubbish...

I was told if I rang the council they would move it for me but this is not the case.

I dont drive, and no ones willing to help really, I have bagged the rubbish in carriers and bin bags and was told when I rang council last week they would collect it with the bins but when my husband questioned them they said they couldnt take it...

Any ideas???

Many Thanks :o

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 13:13

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Is it because of what is in the bags that they won't take it away?
You might have to get a mini skip.

MargaretR 31-05-2011 13:18

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Oh dear! - I thought that you needed the women's refuge, when what you really meant was refuse.

Lancashire Lassie 31-05-2011 13:33

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Dont think so. its nothing messy just mixed wrapping from moving and new items and furniture we've bought. a skip sounds costly!

flashy 31-05-2011 14:38

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If you do end up taking it to the tip they will make you go through it all so you put the right stuff in the right skips, what i would do is sort it out in the right bins and put it out for the binmen a little each week, in Blackburn we now get charged for household waste removal (on top of paying council tax) if we have anything that needs removing, old tv's, beds, furniture etc, we have to pay the council, its really no wonder people fly tip

Retlaw 31-05-2011 16:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lancashire Lassie (Post 909721)
Dont think so. its nothing messy just mixed wrapping from moving and new items and furniture we've bought. a skip sounds costly!

If it mostly cardboard & paper then it put the paper in the white waste paper bags, & cardboard should be stacked along side it, for when the recycling waqgon comes round, every other week.
Retlaw.

g jones 31-05-2011 16:51

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Please contact either Miles Parkinson, myself or your local Labour Councillor. Thanks.

garinda 31-05-2011 17:06

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 909747)
Please contact either Miles Parkinson, myself or your local Labour Councillor. Thanks.

Why, have you got a van?

I hope you're registered for waste removals.

:D

jaysay 31-05-2011 17:10

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Well it looks like he's everything to all men G:rolleyes:

Benipete 31-05-2011 17:32

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Originally Posted by Lancashire Lassie (Post 909721)
Dont think so. its nothing messy just mixed wrapping from moving and new items and furniture we've bought. a skip sounds costly!

Why did you buy new items when you want to bin them.:confused:

wallop79 31-05-2011 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lancashire Lassie (Post 909712)
Hello All :)

Just moved into my lovely new home & along with it I have created a lot of rubbish...

I was told if I rang the council they would move it for me but this is not the case.

I dont drive, and no ones willing to help really, I have bagged the rubbish in carriers and bin bags and was told when I rang council last week they would collect it with the bins but when my husband questioned them they said they couldnt take it...

Why wont the council take it?? they have taken items from my back yard before now, they ask you to leave gate unlocked so they can get access, they will take it generally when its your general rubbish collection day & put it in the back of the bin wagon.

jaysay 01-06-2011 09:31

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 909808)
Why wont the council take it?? they have taken items from my back yard before now, they ask you to leave gate unlocked so they can get access, they will take it generally when its your general rubbish collection day & put it in the back of the bin wagon.

Same thing here wallop, wonder whats changed;)

anzac 01-06-2011 09:46

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The Councils Bulk Item collection service is superb - I used it only 2 weeks ago.
I think we have been very lucky in Hyndburn to have this service for free as many other Boroughs including Rossendale charge for the service.


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