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One of our recent housemates left, taking their hedgetrimmer with them so this is a request to see if someone can do it for us for a few quid.


We are on one of the roads branching off the bottom of Lordship Lane (no pun intended!). I won't put the exact address on this public bit but if you can help out obviously I will give the address. Although you might already be able to guess if you've gone past pur house and been appalled at the state of it!


Someone asked last year if we wanted to pay him a tenner to do it so quite happy to offer this again?


Please send me a private message if you are able/would like to help. Thanks

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As an update on this, I ended up finding a pair of shears to do it manually. The problem now is I have bags of hedge trimmings (and also old suitcases left outside by previous tennants) to get rid of to make the front of our house look a bit nicer.


I don't know certain services of Dulwich very well. Is there a public rubbish tip or somewhere like thwt near by where i can take all my hedge trimmings and get rid of these suitcases?


Ta

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The Reuse and Recycling Centre (RRC) is located at 43 Devon Street, off Old Kent Road


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/10070/recycling/1364/reuse_and_recycling_centre


From 4 May 2015, only Southwark residents will be able to use the Reuse and Recycling Centre at Devon Street.

All visitors will need to show proof of residence when they arrive at the RRC as follows:


Current UK Driving Licence OR


Two of the following forms as proof of your address: a council tax bill, utility bill, or a recent bank statement


You can take virtually anything there.


DulwichFox

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MattNic87 Wrote:

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> Thanks for your help - is that just for the

> suitcases though? Ca't imaging my hedge trimmings

> being classed as recycling. Is there somewhere

> else i need to take them or can it be same place?


Garden waste.. Put in Brown bin or recycle for compost at the recycling centre.


You could take the suit cases to to the charity shop if they are serviceable.


DulwichFox

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Hi


southwark council take away 'rubbish' (things like fridges, freezers, carpets etc) for free, you can book a bulk collection online or over the phone. As someone else said, put the hedge clippings in the brown recycling bin, if you don't have one, ask Southwark for one, and in the meantime, ask a neighbour if you can use theirs.


If you rent, then your landlord should provide you with the correct tools to do the garden.




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> As an update on this, I ended up finding a pair of

> shears to do it manually. The problem now is I

> have bags of hedge trimmings (and also old

> suitcases left outside by previous tennants) to

> get rid of to make the front of our house look a

> bit nicer.

>

> I don't know certain services of Dulwich very

> well. Is there a public rubbish tip or somewhere

> like thwt near by where i can take all my hedge

> trimmings and get rid of these suitcases?

>

> Ta

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You could also get the paper recycling sacks from Dulwich Library and put your clippings in that. The council takes such stuff away every fortnight, I think.

Also, bravo for keeping your hedge in shape; I wish more people were as reasonable as you.

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