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No (we put ours out in the morning, as Mr Pickle has "concerns" that people will go rifling through it!), but that does explain the burning smell that we both walked round the house searching for last night at about 1am! Either you live very close to us on Upland, or others near us had theirs set on fire too.

dullwitch Wrote:

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> Anyone else have there paper recycle bin set on

> fire last night?

> I'm on Upland road. Woke up to a fire outside the

> front door at about 12.30am.



Just checking, you didn't accidentally put some cardboard in your bin? It might be that you were being made an example of.

Frisco Wrote:

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> "By whom?"

>

> I don't think the posting was meant to be taken

> seriously (a kind of 'Revenge of the Southwark

> Recycling Officers).


I see! Fair point, now *tries not to view everything with such a serious eye*.

Until last Saturday, we had some building materials (mostly chipboard) outside our house. This prompted a letter from the council saying that we were at risk of arson! Apparently it's been a problem over the years.


Cue prompt removal!


They didn't mention recycling bins though.

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