Exactly! I am sure the 'employees' at the tip (skip rats in old money) are told to be as difficult as possible to discourage us from going there.enuff_zed said:If you took it to our council tip you'd be told you can only have two of those, three of those, none of that and you'll have to pay for that one.
Oh and as you've arrived in a van (probably borrowed to shift everything) then you must be a trader and you can't come in.
Half the reason fly tipping happens.
We can't get one! There is a 'waiting list' apparently. In the meantime, I am not supposed to put leaves out in bags in the general rubbish, as they won't take them!TitanTim said:just renewed my garden waste bin yearly collection fee which has gone up from £36 to £42.
Try piling all the leaves up and burning them, whilst adding all your waste engine oil and maybe a few plastic bottles too.Pondrew said:We can't get one! There is a 'waiting list' apparently. In the meantime, I am not supposed to put leaves out in bags in the general rubbish, as they won't take them!TitanTim said:just renewed my garden waste bin yearly collection fee which has gone up from £36 to £42.
The complete irony with this is that 99% of the leaves in our garden and driveway are from the Council's trees on the verge. You couldn't make it up.
I am NOT driving to the tip (while I can until I get a ban) to dump the Council's 'rubbish' at the Council's tip and pay £3,000 aa year in Council tax for the privilege! :x
brillomaster said:to be honest, fly tipping i have some sympathy for. the council don't take the regular bins often enough, and then there are so many restrictions about what you can and cannot take to a tip that i can see why people fly tip. ideally, right outside a council office under the cover of darkness :evil:
however, littering is just sheer laziness and selfishness, and a complete lack of care. honestly, if i saw one of my friends just hoy a maccy d's drink out of a window i'd smack them.
Pondrew said:We can't get one! There is a 'waiting list' apparently. In the meantime, I am not supposed to put leaves out in bags in the general rubbish, as they won't take them!TitanTim said:just renewed my garden waste bin yearly collection fee which has gone up from £36 to £42.
The complete irony with this is that 99% of the leaves in our garden and driveway are from the Council's trees on the verge. You couldn't make it up.
I am NOT driving to the tip (while I can until I get a ban) to dump the Council's 'rubbish' at the Council's tip and pay £3,000 aa year in Council tax for the privilege! :x
Not here! My wife hides the leaves under general rubbish so they don't suspect. Ridiculous, isn't it? :?TitanTim said:The Council admitted they do take garden waste with regular household waste and advised to do the same.
I take great delight in pouring old engine oil down my drains. I also buy baby wipes in bulk and flush them just to make sure the water company is working for their extortionate charges.MikeyH said:Some years ago I took an old plastic bath tub to the tip and was told I'd have to pay £5.00 to leave it. I took it home much to my wife's annoyance. Over the next few months I broke it into little pieces and put it in the non recycling bin little piece by little piece. Not the money but the principle. It made me feel good.
Love itPondrew said:I take great delight in pouring old engine oil down my drains. I also buy baby wipes in bulk and flush them just to make sure the water company is working for their extortionate charges.MikeyH said:Some years ago I took an old plastic bath tub to the tip and was told I'd have to pay £5.00 to leave it. I took it home much to my wife's annoyance. Over the next few months I broke it into little pieces and put it in the non recycling bin little piece by little piece. Not the money but the principle. It made me feel good.
One thing I have noticed is if I wear a 'hi vis' tabard when visiting the tip the skip rats are very pleasant to me. Downside is the public keep asking 'which bin should I put this in?'. Telling them 'feck off, do I look like I would work at a tip?' gets a little wearing!![]()
Which is why every house in the Country has multiple tins of old paint in the shed/ garage when you buy them.MikeyH said:Yes, old paint tins with old paint in them is not easy to dispose off. Even the skips we hire won’t take them.
I was at the tip a while ago and one the ‘little Hitlers’ ran over and was shouting that someone had just thrown a tyre in the skip. He looked really crest fallen when he realised he was wrong. :rofl: :rofl:Pondrew said:Which is why every house in the Country has multiple tins of old paint in the shed/ garage when you buy them.MikeyH said:Yes, old paint tins with old paint in them is not easy to dispose off. Even the skips we hire won’t take them.
The old phrase "we've left you some spare paint and fence treatment in the shed in case you need it" is bollox. They couldn't get rid of it like the rest of us.
Whenever I hire a skip (I have to save up for a while these days) the first thing they say is "NO PAINT". I always say "so what am supposed to do with it; drink it?"
And don't even get me started with old tyres! It's got to a stage where I am going to phone Michelin and tell them to come and get their old tyres, as it seems that is the ONLY way of disposing of them!![]()