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Nigello Wrote:

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> The part of Dunstan's from Goodrich up to the fork

> with Upland has loads of bins on the road. Most

> the gardens have space for them, but they simply

> CBA to put them back in.?


Depends whether they own enough of that garden to store the bins? If flats - like mine- might not have the space if downstairs owns most of garden. Hp

hp I bet the lease for your flat allows for bins in communal space .The groundfloor flat might not own as much as they think they do .


Though I know a number of terraced houses do have tiny front spaces that might have accomodated the small bins that used to exist ,as opposed to the monsters we have now .

Southwark website doesn?t say when different bins get collected on what street. All of our neighbors are flats and I?ve never seen a communal brown bin. As for chopping it up in the street?

I asked one of the refuse team who told me to leave it on the path and it would get picked up. Not the best solution.

I don?t have a car either, so can?t take it to a collection point (I had it delivered initially).

It would be good if southwark had given out a collection date.

drewd Wrote:

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> Very interesting point from James about wheelie

> bins needing to be stored off the pavement. I

> would say that about half the residents on East

> Dulwich leave them out on the pavement permanently.


KidKruger Wrote:

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> I agree with the no. of bins on street being too many.

> Some households, however, unfortunately cannot avoid it.


Yeah a lot of houses don't even have front gardens. Particularly three storey houses, e.g. Rodwell Rd.

Yes they do. They also leafleted with a couple of Christmas period alterations. After those dates things went back to normal. Do you not know what day they normally collect anyway?


Northeastview Wrote:

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> Southwark website doesn?t say when different bins

> get collected on what street. All of our neighbors

> are flats and I?ve never seen a communal brown

> bin. As for chopping it up in the street?

> I asked one of the refuse team who told me to

> leave it on the path and it would get picked up.

> Not the best solution.

> I don?t have a car either, so can?t take it to a

> collection point (I had it delivered initially).

> It would be good if southwark had given out a

> collection date.

Posted by James Barber January 07, 02:07PM



On the general point about where wheelie bins should be stored. They should be in front gardens unless you don't have one. Occupying the pavement looks rubbish. The more pristine an area looks and the more an area looks looked after the less anti social stuff happens and the less crime happens.




I'd be interested to know what the evidence is for correlation between increased crime rates and wheelie bins being stored on the front pavement.

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