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Rubbish Removal ASAP needed


Hanna.B

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Hi Hannah,


Try the council, they do rubbish removal for about ?15 and as its the council it won't end up costing us tax payers more money in the long run if its illegally dumped.


https://forms.southwark.gov.uk/ShowForm.asp?fm_fid=1327


Hanna.B Wrote:

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> Hello,

>

> I have some rubbish after building work that needs

> to be removed asap.

> It's about 40 rubble bags full of tiles etc.

>

> Please do contact me on my email

> [email protected]

>

> Thank you.

> Hanna

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Is there a central body where you can check if a waste disposal firm/individual is licenced? We got caught out many years ago and were nearly prosecuted by Lambeth Council. Fortunately we had kept business cards and receipts of the firm and Lambeth set up a 'sting' -.
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Have just used Richard Adams ,great service,good price,really nice chap very obliging .removed a load of old carpet and other bit and bobs in no time .left the area clean and tidy.Would certainly use again.Highly recommend.

Tel 07761 028543

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Hi Hanna.B and Pugwash


I use a public register listing waste carriers, brokers and dealers. You can check if somebody offering you the service is actually registered for that category of work that is doing. It is accessible free of charge at:


https://environment.data.gov.uk/public-register/view/index


The only problem is the high turnover in the market and the misuse of credentials. Better if you always ask also for an invoice to make sure of who's who.


Best of luck!


Maria


Maria Longo 07887 990108

Personal Motto: Get Rid of All The Clutter and Find Joy! :-)

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