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Recycling
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we have to pay £1.40 oaps £1. 80 anyone else for a garden waste bag , then today went to local recycling centre and was charged £2.50 a bucket to get rid of some dirt (4 buckets) but the next town get bins free for garden waste .just having a moan x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My council has excellent facilities manned by helpful staff. The only real fly in the ointment is that they've cut back opening hours, both winter and summer.
We also get an uplift of grass, plants, hedge clippings and dead flowers and plants once a month.
They even lift real Christmas trees.
Compost made from stuff collected is available free of charge to residents.
We also get an uplift of grass, plants, hedge clippings and dead flowers and plants once a month.
They even lift real Christmas trees.
Compost made from stuff collected is available free of charge to residents.
We must be very lucky here then. We have a green bin (along with a black and a grey) for garden/green rubbish which gets emptied by the council every fortnight - no extra charge over and above our Council Tax.
We also have two Council tips with 6 miles to which we can take absolutely anything, free of charge, apart from you have to sort it into the correct containers.
We also have two Council tips with 6 miles to which we can take absolutely anything, free of charge, apart from you have to sort it into the correct containers.
Well where i live we pay £25 to get the garden waste bin and then after that £50 a year. I think its well worth every penny and they come and empty it every fortnight all year round. Its surprising how much garden waste it holds, no more trips to the rubbish dump.T hey wont however take garden soil.