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My green wheelie bin has disappeared from in front of my house. Only a few people in our street have painted their mumber on their bin, and my bin looks the same as all the other un-numbered ones, so I can't say for sure that it has just ended up next door... anyway, will Southwark Council charge me for a new one?


Thanks.

They won't as long as you haven't asked for a wheelie bin recently. Our recycling boxes and bags all disappeared last week for the second time and I did get an email asking me to explain why I was requesting further replacements, but they did provide them quickly after that.

The Bin Men have a habit of only 'Lifting every 3rd / 4th bin.

or dragging your bin half way up the road. You don't know where it will end up.


Last week the Bin Men Left my Wheelie Bin with one of the wheels off.


I Bent down and put the wheel back on only to find the axle was outside the bin frame.

Tried prising the wheel off so I could locate it properly. Nothing would budge it.


Called Southwark Council yesterday morning. New Bin was delivered this morning.


Good Service


Southwark Council 0207 525 5000

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