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Christmas Tree Disposal


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Hi, looking for some advice.


Always had a fake tree in the past, but the Mrs got excited this year and bought a fairly large real one. Any tips on where/how to dispose of it locally? I don't have a saw to cut it up to put in the brown bin.


Thanks

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Just to confirm this was spot on. Left it last night and gone this morning with the brown bin collection. Thanks again, much appreciated.


Bluelagoon Wrote:

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> Usually if you leave out in your garden on the

> days the garden waste collection they will take

> the tree.

>

> After some digging around I found this which

> confirms it.

> http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200084/recycling_

> and_waste/3342/christmas_recycling

>

> Edited to clarify that I meant your front garden!

> :)

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