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now now, we know you are street smart and have a big gold chain with pounds signs on it. Your Pm's are the talk of the town, you is a bad bad man, who every now and then loves to bake a flan and Pm photo's to everyone you can, just cause you is the Man ! Now come drop some litter our way and hopefully one of our nice street wardens will fine you, we have those in Nunhead as well you know.


ooh and lenk no one frightening does live over here, all the Lib Dem councilors are based ED way !

trentk69 Wrote:

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> Hi there,

>

> Can someone please tell me if there is a local

> rubbish tip where I can dispose of some household

> refuse. Also, is there a charge for this, and

> what are the opening hours?

>

> Thanks in advance!




middle of goose green roundabout ?

What's wrong with you lot?

Southwark Council get an awful lot of things very wrong and waste a lot of money doing so.

But on refuse collection they are very ahead of other councils, and we should be grateful.

Boosboss gave you all you needed to know, and here is the link for more information.

If you do go to their dump on Manor Road (off Walworth Road just by McDonalds) then remember to take ID in case they ask you for proof you're a Southwark resident. Here's the link to the map.

Now, having helped you, I'm off to work.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Stephen Wrote:

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> > I thought the Vale St one was closed/closing?

>

> What's the source of this info?


Yes, pray tell as I am doing the garden next weekend and will commence by taking 4 years of crap to the dump!

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