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Just over a week ago someone put a toilet and a sink on my property.

I have cctv footage of this - I paid to have these removed from the property - 2 days later / last night a new toilet and sink appear!

I have my suspicions and keeping an eye on the property I think it?s coming from.

But just incase if you?re having your bathrooms re-done, check what your builders are up to with the waste..


toilet Jokes welcome :)

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Hello,

Who did you use to get rid of the bathroom items? I have some and was hoping Southwark Council would collect them, but they are not covered on the bulky items disposal.

Would appreciate the details of the people you used and how much it cost.

Many Thanks.

Also, very shit that you've had to get rid of someone else's rubbish.

Must be a drain on your finances. It would drive me around the u-bend. You should write a ci-stern letter to the Council.


Seriously, though, I hope you can get the Council to prosecute these fly-tippers. It takes the p*ss when you have to pay to get rid of other people's rubbish.

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