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A Single Mattress, Divan bed and Drawer unit was dumped on Ondine Road during broad daylight yesterday between 10am-3pm.


Did anyone see who it was? / What company it was? etc?


Im guessing it was likey to be more that one person and probably with a van.



Any help with finding the culprit would be useful.


Thanks

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I agree with all you guys. Its ridiculous, theres a recycling centre on old kent road and just off walworth rd.


When we redecorated our bathroom the council picked up our old bath, sink and toilet for free and really quickly too!



Just wait until i get my hands on these people!!!

If they are commercial "men with vans", then the Council won't collect bulk from them and they're not supposed to use the tip. Hence why it becomes attractive to just dump stuff. Shame as it gives the legitimate operators (including lots of man with vans who dispose of waste properly) a bad rep.

Cheese Board Wrote:

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> I agree with all you guys. Its ridiculous, theres

> a recycling centre on old kent road and just off

> walworth rd.

>


xxxxxxx


I think the one off Walworth Road has closed down and been replaced by the new one on the Old Kent Road??

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