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Planning some home improvement or renovation!!!!

Or maybe selling, letting or re letting your home.

I can help save you time and money.

LOWEST PRICE IN THE AREA

From builders debris old sofas fridge freezers, washing machine, Glass, plastic, paper, cardboard wood, vegetation, plaster board, metal, rubble, soil.

I pass any suitable good (toys, clothes, furniture, etc.) on to charity shops.

I collect just about anything from anywhere in south east London.

I currently collect and transport waste from your home to the local recycling center.

Call Andrew on 07424424758 to see what price I can offer you! Call me any time.

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I believe you may need to have a licence to dispose of 'rubbish' I am not implying that you may not be a legitimate concern but there are some cowboys out there advertising similar services


We almost got stung some years ago, when someone advertised removing unwanted items following a house clearance was hired by us.. We had a call from Lambeth Environmental Services who were going to fine us as the 'firm' had illegally disposed of the rubbish, They had traced us through an old letter of my deceased father in law which was found. When the realised we had no knowledge of the 'dumping' we gave them the business card of the 'firm' and they set up a trap for them.


Please do not think that I am suggesting that your business is like this firm but people need to be cautious when disposing of unwanted goods

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