Is it me?
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milu

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2,483 posts

288 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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Is it me?
Since when did it become acceptable to pile your refuse(mainly boxes,bottles etc)on your front garden ready for collection which is still a WEEK away?
My neighbours had rubbish out on Wednesday that wasn't taken and won't be till the end of next week. Of course the piles are even bigger now due to christmas.
Is it that much trouble to shift it for a bit?
Looks like a shanty town.

RemaL

25,073 posts

256 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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As long as it does not end up in your front garden why worry.


Defcon5

6,459 posts

213 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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RemaL said:
As long as it does not end up in your front garden why worry.
May attract rats

Cupramax

10,904 posts

274 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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It is actually a fixed penalty offence (unbeleivably) to put your bins out too early (people have been fined for putting them out 24hrs early) let alone a week. I guess a quick email to your friendly council snoopers will ensure they receive a nice little letter through the post.

robinhood21

30,989 posts

254 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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Er - it's in the garden so, nothing one can do about it unless it becomes a health issue.

milu

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2,483 posts

288 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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It's a modern cul de sac so everything is on full view.
It's looks an effing mess!

robinhood21

30,989 posts

254 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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It might be worth checking your deeds to see if there are any covenants/whatever concerning such maters.
BTW; you have my sympathy as is one of my pet-hates too.

RichB

55,173 posts

306 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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Maybe given the snow and ice we've had you should just relax a little on this occasion. I guess the bin men didn't come when they should and your neighbours just going to leave it there 'til next collect, whenever that might be.

SPR2

3,215 posts

218 months

Saturday 26th December 2009
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Our recycle bins were not done last week either -council were catching up on household waste ones apparently.

herewego

8,814 posts

235 months

Sunday 27th December 2009
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milu said:
Is it me?
Since when did it become acceptable to pile your refuse(mainly boxes,bottles etc)on your front garden ready for collection which is still a WEEK away?
My neighbours had rubbish out on Wednesday that wasn't taken and won't be till the end of next week. Of course the piles are even bigger now due to christmas.
Is it that much trouble to shift it for a bit?
Looks like a shanty town.
Perhaps you could offer to take your recycling bin around so you can both at least put the bottles in it and then keep pushing until it's all allocated the right bin.

milu

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2,483 posts

288 months

Sunday 27th December 2009
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Huge pile now.
Wind gets up and it will all be down the street.

Simpo Two

90,907 posts

287 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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Perhaps they were away for Christmas and didn't want their house to smell of rotting refuse when they got back?

StevieBee

14,728 posts

277 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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Cupramax said:
It is actually a fixed penalty offence (unbeleivably) to put your bins out too early (people have been fined for putting them out 24hrs early) let alone a week. I guess a quick email to your friendly council snoopers will ensure they receive a nice little letter through the post.
This only applies if it is on the public highway. If within the confines of a property, then its a more tricky issue as it has to be a demonstrably clear hazzard to health.