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Does anybody know if the Manor Place rubbish dump in camberwell is still open and take regular rubbish?


It's quite difficult to get this information from the Southwark website and when I have eventually found it, it mentions half way down the page that it is now closed. But there are also opening hours listed on the page so it's quite confusing. Also currently been on hold for 10 mins with Southwark council helpline so not very helpful :-(


I need to take some old carpets/wallpaper etc.


thanks

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The Devon St Facility is very good and Clean. does not involve climbing ladders

as did the one at Manor Place. It is enclosed so also dry.

Also takes cooking oil.


If you go to the Lambeth one, expect long queues at the w/e.

Very littered. I got a puncture their on one occasion.


Fox.

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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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>It's probably far more

> convenient to use Lambeth's facility at Vale

> Street, SE27. They now have an agreement that

> Southwark residents can use it...


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I didn't know that! Do they take everything including stuff which can't be recycled?

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Vale Street in West Dulwich do indeed accept Southwark residents but it is recycling only. Best to check the Lambeth website for what they will take - it is quite wide ranging. It does get busy at weekends but I find that if you are prepared to get there early ie before 8am, then it's OK. Southwark's facility in Devon St will accept anything. I don't know how busy it gets as I've only been a couple of times and they were fairly early. HTH
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