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The whole 'drop down list' thing is a nightmare. You used to be able to just list the items, now you have to pick from the list which is made of a seemingly random selection of possible items. I have items that aren't on the list, I have tried calling to ask what to do but have been told that it HAS to be done online unless I am elderly?!

I'm not entirely sure to be honest, sorry! I suspect I called the main switchboard number and asked for refuse.

I don't know if the elderly bit was correct or she was just saying that to fob me off, surely though, if you're paying for the service, you should get the same help no matter how old you are!

James Barber Wrote:

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> Southwark has a reciprocal arrangement with Lambeth Council so Southwark residents can also use the Lambeth >recycling centre close to S.Croxted Road - http://www.wrwa.gov.uk/recycle/reuse-and-recycling-centres/lambeth-reuse-and-recycling-centre,-se27-lambeth-residents-in-cars-only.aspx but you will need to take along proof of address.


James, You wrote this in January, do you know if it is still correct?


The web site makes no mention of an arrangement for Southwark residents.

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