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KidKruger Wrote:

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> if it's bagged it's cool, surely ?

> green bin of course.


Yep, on Southwark's website...

If you're a dog owner you are responsible to clean up after your dog and dispose of it safely. Bagged dog mess can be put into dog bins, litter bins and domestic waste bins.

Have you observed the lack of street bins in SE21/22? They are almost as rare as flying pigs these days. As the owner of two large dogs who both deliver football-sized presents on a regular basis, it?s quite a challenge to get rid of when walking the streets to the parks so, whilst not always ideal, sometimes there are limited/ zero alternatives...


I have been ?guilty? of putting tied bags in bins which are out in the street.


Lynne Wrote:

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> Just watched a woman with a husky type dog drop

> her dog s..t in someone else's bin in Worlingham

> Rd. Nice.

Sir, you need to buy a dog!



cleglen Wrote:

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> I'd gladly swap ALL the cats crap in my front and

> back garden for the stuff on the pavement- at

> least the stuff on the pavement is easy to get rid

> of and is not killing the plants

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