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Last night I heard some loud/drunken voices in the street passing our houes and something being dragged along - I assumed it was a suitcase. This morning I woke up to find that both our blue recycling bins have gone missing. Don't know if stolen or moved for a joke, but highly annoying.


Before I order some more from Southwark (and wonder what to do with my recycling for the next 10 days as that's how long it takes them to deliver), has anyone seen two stray blue recycling bins with "63" in white numbers on the side where they shouldn't be?


Thanks in advance.

Good luck with ordering a new bin. I ordered a new green bin months ago as mine has a massive crack down one side. Nothing going on so just have to stuff a lot of rubbish in and hope for the best. Luckily on the street where I live I'm the only one that puts my bins out on collection day so the bin men empty it regardless.

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