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Does anyone know how to get a large bin for a block of flats from Southwark??


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We have recently moved into a flat on Elm grove (not quite East Dulwich) and discovered there are no bins for the block (small block 9 flats)!!


The other tenants leave their rubbish in the street and it?s quite a pile up. I?m absolutely amazed it?s like the 70?s!

There is no mechanism that I can find on Southwark?s website for arranging a bin for the block, no contact numbers etc. Does anyone have experience of who to contact in Southwark. The landlord has said just do what the other residents do but I?ve no desire to live next to nor add to the rubbish pile up.


Cheers

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