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'Lol maybe it's art of a plot by Southwark to make us pay for all recycling 🤐'


Don't give them any ideas!!!!


I have never had a problem with them coming round after a reported missed collection, but maybe I've been lucky so far on the couple of occasions I've had to chase them up.


Local councillor intervention???

Mscrawthew Wrote:

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> Ours were collected but every single bin was

> dumped on the pavement after. This is the first

> time so the crew must of changed. Are they

> supposed to put them back in the garden?


I don't think they have to put them back in your garden, ours are not on my road & it says on the leaflets that you are supposed to leave your bin outside your garden for their collection too.

westerveld Wrote:

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> Anybody know why blue recycling bins have not been

> emptied for the best part 4 weeks along Darrell

> Road and surrounding areas? Saw a few nearby

> streets get collected this week but practically

> overflowing down here.


ours wasn't collected week before last, it was also full up to the top so I reported a missed collection online & they came & emptied it the next day.

westerveld Wrote:

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> Anybody know why blue recycling bins have not been

> emptied for the best part 4 weeks along Darrell

> Road and surrounding areas? Saw a few nearby

> streets get collected this week but practically

> overflowing down here.


Neither my blue or green bin have been emptied today, just had to report again (2nd time this month):(

The blue bin crew on my run this morning were all new (to this route) and only one person on the brown bin lorry was part of the regular crew on my run. Crews and routes are clearly being changed (and Southwark said as much in their circular) although my collection dates haven't changed, just the people doing the collection.


Hopefully this will all settle down soon and proper collections will resume, but, with the new system starting next week (but most of the necessary impedimenta - new bins and stickers - not yet having been issued) don't hold your breath. My brown bin man says take-up of paid for garden collections has been low across the borough, but of course many residents are not blessed with gardens in the north. He didn't know what the take-up was specifically in the Dulwichs.


My fear is that we will see a lot more dumping and hijacking of legitimate large brown bins by those choosing not to pay.

Some Bins on Grove Lane haven't been done for 2 weeks now either, and overflowing and onto the streets, I would like a reimbursement for my missed collection of my refuse. I love my council! great service for cheap price hey!
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Mscrawthew Wrote:

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> Ours were collected but every single bin was

> dumped on the pavement after. This is the first

> time so the crew must of changed. Are they

> supposed to put them back in the garden?



Is your collection assisted or not ?

Assisted means they enter the property to get the bin out and put it back in

If not then you get it out and pull it back In

Bins are collected from outside of the property and bin man is not a milkman who will know on your door and tell you good morning and ask where do you want it

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