So have I when I’ve been doing big jobs that needed them. Never had one to get rid of one bulky item though.Yes. I’ve had a number of skips at home.
So have I when I’ve been doing big jobs that needed them. Never had one to get rid of one bulky item though.Yes. I’ve had a number of skips at home.
Always grafting and improving my home for my family. This is important to some but not others. One has to think of the folks around you and what added space and amenity means to them.That doesn't surprise me
NO!Bet you put it through the business though
There are few times us van owners can look smug, when using our shed on wheels, but lugging bulky items is one of them. The other is at Christmas time, when mortals are fussing about in the rain, tying the trees on the roof.Never had one to get rid of one bulky item though.
Hes an electrician we don't have neighboursI'm assuming that you have neighbours, one on the left & one on the right?
Can't you use their allocation???
Get your hand in your pocket (extremeley unlikely) and you may have some recourse.18th came and went, likewise 19th, and today the 20th - no collection, and no apology, no excuses - nothing.
Get your hand in your pocket (extremeley unlikely) and you may have some recourse.
Beggars can't be choosers.![]()
Extremely unlikely. Oh look...My hand is in my pocket already
Righto Ebeneezer.We have a free single collection
A lot of Council's don't offer those top up services other maybe than in rural skip services, many of which stop because people use them for non permitted items. Further cut backs on the way, thanks to increased costs cascading down from Trumpf's middle east shenanigans.We have afreeFREE OF ADDITIONAL COST single collection, once per year, for up to three bulky items. Beyond that, you have to pay them £20 fee. You book it online, and they give you a date - they used to give a date, and either morning, or afternoon. Three weeks ago, I booked them to collect a double mattress, and given a date of the 18th. I put it out in the drive, making sure no rain was forecast, and made a point of waiting in all day. Not collected by late afternoon, so I rang waited on the phone 30 minutes to get through, only to be told the 18th, might mean 18th,19th, or 20th, but not to worry, the forecast is dry for the rest of the week. Anyone tried lifting a sopping wet through mattress???
19th today, and still sat there... Some people, probably don't have drives, and so have to store indoors, and so would have to be home to let them collect - basically staying off work for three days. No wonder they pay independents collect, and dump such items in lay-byes/in the countryside.
It is free because anyone could use the service regardless of whether they pay Council Tax in the area.(unless ID is required).I have edited my original post in this thread, to help the hard of thinking, sad individual Nosenowt, who professes to live in a skip yard - understand that I obviously didn't imply that the collection was actually free, rather it was included as an already paid for, part of my council tax.