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Hello,

We recently moved to East Dulwich Grove and it seems as our Garden Waste is not being collected. We paid the annual fee for the garden waste collections, the new label still has not arrived, however they tend to be always late. In our previous place in ED waste was collected every week.


Is there anyone here who lives on EDG and can comment on the garden waste collections? Council says it is meant to be picked up every Tuesday, but it seems as it is not. I would ask neighbours, but cannot see any brown bins at the front of their properties.


Thanks :)

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I paid the ?40.00 back in early March. Still no Sticker


Have been through to Southwark Council 4 times.

They confirmed by email they had received my payment

and I should get my Bin Sticker by 21st April.


That is tomorrow.


Don't know if it's down to Royal Mail or Southwark Council


DulwichFox

We are on a Tues collection and our brown bin is collected weekly. Do you leave it at the entrance to the property so it can be easily collected. On EDG you might need to put it on the pavement?


Re the bin stickers - ours arrived last week, but obviously the post situation isn't great at the moment, i'd expect that there would be some leeway on the existing permits to allow for this. Foxy - assuming your bin was collected this week?

I would suggest two avenues:

1. Complain to your Councillor who will forward an email to officers and chase as necessary

2. Make a formal complaint to the council -https://www.southwark.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/complaints-comments-and-compliments/making-a-complaint

northernmonkey Wrote:

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> We are on a Tues collection and our brown bin is

> collected weekly. Do you leave it at the entrance

> to the property so it can be easily collected. On

> EDG you might need to put it on the pavement?

>

> Re the bin stickers - ours arrived last week, but

> obviously the post situation isn't great at the

> moment, i'd expect that there would be some leeway

> on the existing permits to allow for this.

Foxy -assuming your bin was collected this week?


I only use my Brown Garden Waste bin a few times a year,


My Garden is Postage Stamp sized but does need some maintenance from time to time.


Foxy

Kaa Wrote:

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> I paid 40 quid early March and still no sticker.

> Post (Royal Mail) arrive daily, so I blame

> Southwark Council, very very unhappy with them,

> Labour is not getting my vote this May.



It isn?t a council election this May, just mayor and assembly.

You will slowly realise that although EDG is a lovely mixed community of wonderful people, who go out of their way to be neighbourly, the local council doesn?t really care about this rd, so pavements, road surface, noise, pollution and cleanliness isn?t a priority. You should have moved onto Melbourne or Townley, Court, Derwent or Calton....all rds that are looked after by the Council. One end is Village Ward the other Goose Green..so both sets of Councillors point the blame to the other set (privately of course). I love this road and the people, I have the best neighbours. Join the EDG group...together we are stronger.

London mayor is Labour, our Council is Labour. Still no brown bin sticker today, Royal Mail just delivered the daily post.


alex_b Wrote:

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> Kaa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I paid 40 quid early March and still no

> sticker.

> > Post (Royal Mail) arrive daily, so I blame

> > Southwark Council, very very unhappy with them,

> > Labour is not getting my vote this May.

>

>

> It isn?t a council election this May, just mayor

> and assembly.

We haven't received our sticker just yet, but I am glad that my garden waste was finally collected :)


It seems as they collect it in the afternoons on East Dulwich Grove, where all other waste very early mornings.

We must have pulled the bin back too early over the last weeks.

Kaa Wrote:

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> Post (Royal Mail) arrive daily, so I blame

> Southwark Council, very very unhappy with them,

> Labour is not getting my vote this May.



Have the threads on this forum about the Royal Mail delivery issues locally completely passed you by?


If all your mail is being delivered daily and none of it has been delayed, you must be about the only lucky person in this area :)

Yes, fortuntunatly we had no trouble with our post, lovely local postman.


Sue Wrote:

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> Kaa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > Post (Royal Mail) arrive daily, so I blame

> > Southwark Council, very very unhappy with them,

> > Labour is not getting my vote this May.

>

>

> Have the threads on this forum about the Royal

> Mail delivery issues locally completely passed

> you by?

>

> If all your mail is being delivered daily and none

> of it has been delayed, you must be about the only

> lucky person in this area :)

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