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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Mobile Recycling Centre @ Sainsbury's Dog Kennel Hill


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Southwark's Mobile Recycling Centre (MRC) will NOT return to Sainsbury's Dog Kennel Hill today due to vehicle fault. The MRC is currently being serviced for repairs.


This was the last scheduled visit for the foreseeable future.


How the centre will be used in future is now under review but should it return to East Dulwich in some capacity, it will be announced on the forum.



What to do with unwanted materials in the future?


The nearest place to take your household waste is the Southwark Reuse and Recycling Centre, 43 Devon Street, SE15 1AL. If coming in a van, please note that restrictions are now in place. Click below for more information:

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/recycling/recycling-centres/reuse-and-recycling-centre


If you do not have access to a vehicle, you can book a bulky waste collection online by clicking the link below:

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/large-item-collections


Alternatively, there are a variety of free websites where you can list your unwanted, reusable items, including:


> This very forum (see For Sale & Items Offered in ED)

> Gumtree

> Freecycle

> Freegle

> Globechain


A big 'thank you' to all who've made use of the Mobile Recycling Centre over the past two years.


Kind regards,

Veolia Southwark

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