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Hi MediaBoy..


It is worth remembering that Manor Place (Walworth has closed down)


Recycling Depot is now at..


Devon Street, (off Old Kent Road), London, SE15 1AL


Tel: 020 7525 2000



1 April to 30 September, 8am to 8pm

1 October to 31 March, 8am to 6pm

DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Hi MediaBoy..

>

> It is worth remembering that Manor Place

> (Walworth has closed down)

>

> Recycling Depot is now at..

>

> Devon Street, (off Old Kent Road), London, SE15

> 1AL

>

> Tel: 020 7525 2000

>

>

> 1 April to 30 September, 8am to 8pm

> 1 October to 31 March, 8am to 6pm

> DulwichFox




Thanks for this DF - good to know for the future

This from the Southwark website, although given that they think there are 6bn Christmas trees in uk who know how reliable any of their info is!!


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Real Christmas tree collections

Each year approximately six billion trees are used to celebrate Christmas in Britain, sadley only 10% of those trees end up being recycled. This January make the most of your Christmas tree and help the environment at the same time by recycling your tree.

Choosing to recycle your Christmas tree in Southwark ensures that your tree will be composted and used as a soil improver for agricultural purposes around the country.

There are three easy ways to recycle your Christmas tree in Southwark

If you have a food and garden waste collection, real Christmas trees can be collected as part of your normal household collection service. Simply remove any decorations and its pot or stand and place your tree next to your brown bin ready for collection.

If you do not have a scheduled food and garden waste collection service you can book an ad-hoc collection and arrange for your Christmas tree to be collected. Simply telephone 020 7525 2000 or email the environment team to book.

From 6 to 31 January there will also be real tree collection sites at the following places around the borough

Reuse and recycling centre on Devon Street (off Old Kent Road)

Belair Park

Peckham Rye Park

Southwark Park

No, that can't be 'six billion' !!


Must mean 6 million.

Still an awful lot of trees to grow, acres to spray, petrol to cut down and transport, then throw out.


Consider a container grown alternative next year, one you keep in the garden and repot steadily over several years, up to the max size before planting out.


(There's more info in another thread on this, now in 'ED Trades and Businesses' - someone was complaining about bad ones.)

Just received this link from Southwark council via Twitter: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/news/article/1519/christmas_opening_hours


Christmas trees can be collected as part of your normal garden refuse, alternatively you can take them down to one of the collection sites [Devon Street (off Old Kent Road), Belair Park, Peckham Rye Park and Southwark Park] or can arrange an ad-hoc collection by calling/emailing the environment team.

Luckily we have a bin store, so didn't feel so bad leaving it out for collection. It got collected when the brown bin collection happened last week. But agree - bit selfish of others to dump it by the road (saw one by the crossing outside the EDT today) or in the bins of others.

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