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I am finding clearing rubbish from my jobs more & more difficult. The problem is privatisation. They understandably want to make a profit. But the amounts demanded for rubbish are on the increase & I find it difficult to pass these large amounts on ( ?90 per tonne ) for green waste which used to be free & recycled & sold back very cheaply as compost. Not any longer! I wasn?t allowed in the dump at Millwall at the beginning of the year because of health & safety. I had two doors at the back of my van!!!. I?ve been going without incident for around 12 years. It might be why there is so much fly tipping going on, not something I condone. I found out the privatised companies get more money for collecting fly tipped waste! I have found one dump that accept my customers waste, but it is a long way away! So, to get to the point I have found a really good guy who is reasonably priced & does what he says. He is Nordene. Licenced

Tel 07511 013592.

Nigel

07759862191

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