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dv1 Wrote:

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> ..but the W Dulwich one is for Lambeth residents

> only and they often ask for proof of address to

> stop the Soutwark people going in.


I have probably been there over 15 times and have never been asked for proof of address.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> dv1 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > ..but the W Dulwich one is for Lambeth

> residents

> > only and they often ask for proof of address to

> > stop the Soutwark people going in.

>

> I have probably been there over 15 times and have

> never been asked for proof of address.


xxxxxxx


Was that recently? The Rosendale Road tip has all changed since I last used it. It only takes recyclable stuff, for a start.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> dv1 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ..but the W Dulwich one is for Lambeth

> residents

> > only and they often ask for proof of address to

> > stop the Soutwark people going in.

>

> I have probably been there over 15 times and have

> never been asked for proof of address.


Well done you.

Southwark and Lambeth councils have an agreement that residents from each borough can use the others waste/recyclnig centres. Both are close to the others borders.

If you have a problem using the Lambeth Rosendale Road site please record the time, date and email me. Ideally aks the Lambeth council officers name.

Rosendale Road has never asked me for ID either but they don't let Vans in. The one off Walworth road does allow vans but you need to have ID. Full details of the Walworth Road place are here:


Manor Place

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200084/recycling_and_waste/1364/household_waste_reuse_and_recycling_centre/1

Thanks, James - this is really helpful - I have wasted a lot of time trying to work out how to take stuff to Manor Place on my way to work as it is so much less convenient than Rosendale Road - I have also asked Southwark to fetch stuff that I could have taken to the Lambeth recycling tip had I known it was allowed. But what can we do with rubbish that can't be recycled?

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