Jump to content

Where to dump leaves..??


Recommended Posts

I'f you're in Lewisham, get to any of the libraries or Shannon's Garden Centre in Forest Hill and buy a roll of green bags (?10 for 10 - cash only) bag them up, book a collection date on the Lewisham website and they'll take them away for you.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

dulwichbased Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Does anyone know where could I dump some leaves

> ..?? Council won't take it..

>

> Thanks


Why did the council say they wouldn't take them, if Iain above is saying they will.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Leaves usually rot down very quickly if you leave them in closed black plastic bin bags, then you can just put the resulting compost-type stuff on your garden (I assume you have a garden if you have so many leaves! Though you might not have anywhere to put unsightly full black bin bags).
Link to comment
Share on other sites

OOoh, you can't beat a nice bit of well rotted leaf mould as a soil conditioner, i'm with you there! The leaf mould bay in my compost area at the 'lotty is an essential part of my veg growing regime!

As Iain suggests, Lewisham will collect green waste if you use the special bags (see below), all good as they use it to make compost for the council parks etc...

http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/wasterecycle/Garden-waste/Pages/garden-waste-collection-service.aspx

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How many bag fulls do you actually have?


Somebody with an allotment or a large garden might be glad to take them off you if they have space to put them while they rot down.


You could try posting in the "for sale/offered" section on here!


Will give you a warm glow which putting them in landfill won't (probably :) )

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Thanks  for the reminder nellie, heading down to Highshore Road tomorrow to see if there's anything for us. I'm getting obsessive about missing/late arriving bills since having our phone and broadband cut off when we hadn't received (so hadn't paid) a bill from BT that had been posted to us. I now keep a note in my diary of when the various utility bills are expected, and phoning them when I think something is due, invariably they say the bill has been sent out. It shouldn't be so hard.
    • He’ll need to apply to building control if he’s removing a chimney breast, as that has to be signed off once the work is done. Make sure the joists for your floor are extended to full width of the room once the chimney breast is removed. Ours weren’t (by the previous owner when they removed the chimney breast in the kitchen) and the floor above was dipping by a few inches. 
    • Chimney breast removal definitely requires party wall agreement and if yours above is not being removed it will require steels to support the chimney breast above.  You should consult your own party wall surveyor and serve notices on your neighbour and they will be liable for the cost of your surveyor.  Also worth contacting the southwark building regs inspector for advice as removing a load bearing wall also requires steels to support the walls above and will require building regs. Has your neighbour shown you the plans to show how they are going to support your walls above?
    • I live in a flat. My downstairs neighbour is having various work done including: Chimney breast removal (mine would stay) Internal wall removal (it's a supporting wall and mine is above) Knocking down of external walls that support mine and adding extension. He says his surveyor said this doesn't need a party wall survey because we don't share any party walls. Three surveyors I spoke to said the chimney breasts at a minimum do (party structure). Is there specific law I can quote on this? And if not, what do I do next? (Flats are leasehold, he has permission from them for external work, not sure about internal). He doesn't have council planning consent for the chimney or internal walls.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...