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It would be courteous only to put them out on your collection day, rather than prematurely littering the streets with desiccated trees which can blow about, but otherwise on the pavement, I suppose, or just inside your front gate if you have one. Obviously the bin-men must be able to judge they are out for collection and disposal. The council determining to charge for regular garden waste collection does not stop them making additional special collections (such as Xmas trees) whilst staying within their own regulations (not law!).
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I suppose that collection of Christmas trees that people are all too ready to dispose of as soon as Christmas is over is the least of Southwark's problems.


There is a huge problem in Southwark around fly tipping which they are trying to stay on top of.

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They generally don't collect Christmas trees on the usual collection day. It isn't the usual bin men/refuse trucks but a Southwark flatbed van/truck.


Penguin68 Wrote:

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> It would be courteous only to put them out on your

> collection day, rather than prematurely littering

> the streets with desiccated trees which can blow

> about, but otherwise on the pavement, I suppose,

> or just inside your front gate if you have one.

> Obviously the bin-men must be able to judge they

> are out for collection and disposal. The council

> determining to charge for regular garden waste

> collection does not stop them making additional

> special collections (such as Xmas trees) whilst

> staying within their own regulations (not law!).

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