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Good idea but I'm in SE23 (nowadays) and don't think Lewisham council has those. Will double check x



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Pay the ?30.00 fee to Southwark Council (Brown

> Bin) and get it taken away every week.

>

> I doubt you will find anyone to do it much

> cheaper and if it's dumped illegally yo may end

> up with a hefty fine.

>

> DulwichFox

bobbsy Wrote:

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> From my experience, rubbish collection and skips

> cost about the same on the surface, but you

> probably get more room with a skip...if you've

> other things to get rid of may be a good option.


Small Skip price..


Mini 4 Yard Builder Skip | From ?140 + VAT

Perfect for small amounts of heavy waste

Volume: 3.0 cubic metres | approximately 40 bin bags

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