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Is anyone else disappointed by the number of wheelie bins left on the pavement all week outside Lordship Lane properties? The issue seems to be worst between crystal palace road going downhill towards the police station. It makes the road look really untidy and must be a nuisance for some pedestrians, eg with large buggies. Other roads in East Dulwich don't seem to have the same problem, so why is it happening on Lordship Lane?


As far as I understand it bins are only supposed to be outside on collection day, and southwark's own website mentions that wheelie bins should only be supplied to those people who have the capacity for storing them inside the boundary of their own property.

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