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They collected Food & Garden waste today Brown Bin. (Weekly Collection)


and collected Bottles/cans and Paper waste today Blue Bin. (Fortnightly Collection)


Household should be next week Green Bin (Fortnightly Collection)



Assuming the do the whole area on the same day(s).


DulwichFox

I have had to put in an official complaint to southwark after my green bin wasn't emptied properly for a month! A bag of rubbish was left at the bottom of my bin. I told the council & a few days after, they came round but when I checked the bin, they'd taken some of the contents but still left the same bag of rubbish at the bottom & other bits of rubbish! My bin was stinking by now & I had flies. My next green bin collection day was coming up so I thought I'd leave it till then to see if it gets emptied. After Tuesday collection, rubbish bag is still in bin! The bin men attach the bin to the tipping machine but whatever doesn't fall out just gets left behind, they don't bother loosening it if it is stuck or jammed just like whatever falls out onto the ground & misses the van, they don't bother picking it up to throw into the van & it gets left all over the road & pavement. I have been told my complaint should be dealt with within 15 days but that's a bit rubbish (excuse the pun :0)) when my bin still remains unemptied & stinky. I have messaged them back & now waiting for their response.

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