Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Just to alert you all the silvester road fly tipper is back

About two days ago was woken up to horrendous noise very late at night looked out to see the tenets of xxxx silvester road

Fly tipping a large broken wardrobe

I knocked the window to alert them

To the fact they was being watched so she dumped the rest in her own front yard

Have reported to Southwark

As this woman is a serial offender and has dumped loads up and down the street

I believe her name is xxxxx

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/53479-fly-tipper-alert/
Share on other sites

as is cookers,old fridges we foruntate to have this service.

what about neighbours who leave rubbish dumped in communal front yard for months they know council take for free.

thankfully i scrap guy offered ours take away to which they paid so we signed releif only see same week more stuff out again some moved to there own garden.


we had flytippers end our road long time council kept comign clear it re appeared now a lovely artist put up sign not to fly tip etc they have not repeated thus far.

And my neighbour had someone dump several bags of takeaway food boxes and other rubbish in his front yard. They accidentally left an envelope with their name and address on it- you know who you are in Bawdale road!!


Here's the link to Southwark's 'bulky waste' dept - free collection. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200084/recycling_and_waste/1667/bulky_waste_collection

Mustard Wrote:

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

> I think there are a lot of people who just don't

> know about this service, and therefore don't call.

> Not all local authorities offer this service, so

> if you moved from another borough you might not be

> aware.


Still no excuse for dumping on someone else's property.

Fafanoo Wrote:

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

> Mustard Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I think there are a lot of people who just

> don't

> > know about this service, and therefore don't

> call.

> > Not all local authorities offer this service,

> so

> > if you moved from another borough you might not

> be

> > aware.

>

> Still no excuse for dumping on someone else's

> property.


I never said it was.

Just a word of caution about assuming you've caught the culprit, it is possible that thieves trying to get personal information from people's rubbish have grabbed the bags, had a rifle through, and then dumped them later. That's what seems to have happened on a previous thread where someone was accused, and it's also what I think happened to a load of rubbish dumped near me that looked like it had been gone through. Bloody annoying though either way.

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

    • You'd need to get a proper quote (or three) for instance removing a cast iron bath is a very different job from removing an acrylic one. Again what pipe work will be being joined into - matching old imperial pipes with modern metric ones is different from like to like, as is dealing with a copper or an iron distribution system. The amount (area) of retiling required is an issue, as will be the state of the wall behind the tiles. It may of course all be very plain sailing, or not. Have a first look at plumber recommendations on the relevant pages on this site. If it's all easy then 3 days work may be sufficient. But it could be a week if there are snags. 
    • Hi. Can anyone suggest a plumber for the job below? Replace bath tub with a shower enclosure, putting pipes to showerhead behind wall, re-titling damaged/removed tiles Also any idea of the costs involved for the labour as we will buy the items required?
    • Aria came round to fix my tub drain when I'd messed up the seal. Came within hours, fixed the tub, and ran a bath to make sure it was okay. Here's where the fun starts. While he was over, I asked him questions about the rest of the plumbing round the house. I had just moved into a Victorian home that was previously being rented. Unsurprisingly, we found another leak in the tub and a drip in the kitchen tap.  He came back the next day to put a better pipe in my bathtub and replace the kitchen sink. Painstakingly figured out how to replace the hard-to-access kitchen sink without cutting through the wood panel with the help of his builder friend, Mark. Answered all my questions and clearly knew his stuff. All this right before Christmas holidays! 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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