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Needed - bulky items collection


sheemy

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Southwark Council should do this for free (certainly the mattresses they will), you just have to go online and book a slot. The items need to be left outside your property and clearly labelled with the Ref number they give you, so maybe just get someone to take them outside for you if you can't do it yourself. At least this way you know the items aren't going to be flytipped somewhere local...

They don't do it for free anymore. It's ?16 a collection and has been for months.




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> Southwark Council should do this for free

> (certainly the mattresses they will), you just

> have to go online and book a slot. The items need

> to be left outside your property and clearly

> labelled with the Ref number they give you, so

> maybe just get someone to take them outside for

> you if you can't do it yourself. At least this way

> you know the items aren't going to be flytipped

> somewhere local...

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