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ooh shell no need to nip to the tip ,a lot of us will like your bagged up leaves ( just leave for 18 months or so and voila leaf mould for soil conditioning and mulch ) .


If you're fairly central East Dulwich say the word and I'll be round .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> ooh shell no need to nip to the tip ,a lot of us

> will like your bagged up leaves ( just leave for

> 18 months or so and voila leaf mould for soil

> conditioning and mulch ) .

>

> If you're fairly central East Dulwich say the word

> and I'll be round .



Hey, I have first dibs :))


Shell, I've PMed you!


Had assumed your collection was today, like mine,but if is isnt I can collect anyway.

shell Wrote:

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> thats so nice of you Sue. Hopefully they'll

> collect or i'll nip to the tip



Oh please no, not a 'Xmas hunt the Cassis in the leaf pile' game is it Sue


Poor Nyjelle , can't he just have a knitted jumper this year?

Hi Shell, if you leave the leaves in the green bags next to your brown bin, they should get collected on your brown bin collection day. The leaves will be composted at the recycling centre.


If you have too much recycling for your blue bin than leave the overflow of recyclables in a clear bag next to your blue bin.

Renata

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