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Does anyone know which is the nearest Southwark Council recycling centre to East Dulwich?


I tried to find this info on the Southwark Council website but

- their website has a dead link to 'find out about your local recycling centre' (404 error);

- their website has a non-link (marked as a link but isn't) to borough recycling centres;


Then I tried calling them, three times, but

- their call centre is fairly hopeless (staff say they can't access the Web, as if that would solve their problem; their 'systems' are apparently yet again 'down'; they can't tell me where any recycling centres are in the borough at all as they don't have that information.

- I was cut off twice inadvertently when they tried to transfer me to someone who might know.

50 minutes not well spent.

louisiana - not sure if it's your browser but the southwark website worked first time for me


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/YourServices/environment/RecyclingPages/LocalRecyclingCentres.html


I guess it depends on what you want to recycle - the small stuff or the big stuff. I use the one by the Hospital on east Dulwich Grove

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