I dislike going to the tip as it’s out of my way and can be silly busy,
Ours tends to be silly busy with old people taking one very small black bag of rubbish per trip - roughly the same amount of rubbish that my kids generate every 30 minutes. Maybe they are disposing of a body very slowly.
Our guys at the tip help no-one. Mrs was there with a car rammed full of junk from her late mother's house - the guys just said 'looks like you are enjoying yourself getting rid of all the old junk'. Still need some more visits, but we're ANPR'ed and allowed a visit per week.
I have just done a tip run. Big flattened cardboard boxes that i thought might be useful and some bags of rubble. Tip is ok, anpr for a limit on visits and not much of a queue during the week. Then headed to the diy store to pick up more stuff.
What junk have you been putting off getting rid of that should have gone years or decades ago?
My anxiety and social awkwardness.
Leave it outside with a ‘Free’ notice on it. It’ll be gone before you get back in the front door! 🙂
Leave it outside with a ‘please do not steal’ notice on it. It’ll be gone etc etc...
I dislike going to the tip as it’s out of my way and can be silly busy
Ours introduced a pre-booking system with slots every 10 mins during covid times.
They have stuck with it and for me it works. Never had to wait since.
Before ( especially bank holiday weekends) you could be queueing right back up the road.People still moan about it though. Obviously miss the traffic jams 😉
Can you get the 2.5t 1980's CNC mill in your truck? Either it or the garage will need to come apart and the 20m of concrete drive upto the garage is now lawn.
Also our recycling bin doesn’t allow glass (thanks, Northumberland CC)
thats pretty normal and there is a reason for it.
Glass absolutely destroys MRF ("murf") plant. You really don't want to be footting the bill for that every year or so in your council tax. ITs also really easy to recycle and no sorting required so the less contaminants the better (thats why you are asked to take the lids off.)
Similarly if the council asks for clean recycling rinse stuff out clean MRFs are cheaper to operate than dirty MRFs.
There's a really crap cabinet that I'm wanting shot of. Bits keep getting replaced, but if anything that just makes it worse. Nothing about it works and it keeps coming up with new ways of making me poorer.
The chief cabinet maker is away soon but I can't see the new one being any better so I just want to dump the whole thing.
It's down in Westminster if anyone can help get rid of it?
thats pretty normal and there is a reason for it.
Is it?
Recycling glass (and card/paper) are pretty much the basics of recycling. Glass goes in a separate container though.
Kids. Other people's kids to be exact.
Large gas canister of unknown origin / contents? Inherited it with the house, took it down the tip, who said they don’t take it. Skip company won’t take it. Wtf am I supposed to do with it?
if you’d take the growing volume of used engine oil, currently at about 5 gallons, that would be really handy.
We can put engine oil in sealed containers in the weekly recycling collection. Might be worth checking.
Oooooo, yes it's all sealed in old engine oil bottles (old bottles that they new oil came in.....I didn't need to clarify that did I). Thanks, I'll check.
Kids. Other people’s kids to be exact.
Please take mine. They're horrible.
Next doors Dashound and mother in law, both seem to compete to see who is loudest.
Recycling glass (and card/paper) are pretty much the basics of recycling. Glass goes in a separate container though.
yes because broken glass eats machinery for breakfast then nothing gets recycled.
thats pretty normal and there is a reason for it.
And yet, literally, just down/along the road in the sunlit uplands of North Tyneside, they do take our glass away. 🤔
The 4 foot cylinder full of mystery sludge from an old water softener needs chucking out.
I can barely move it, even when helped by the largest of sons.
It was sitting in the corner of the garage when we moved in 11 years ago.
Old metal shed, some random bits and a BSO in the front garden. Offered it to the metal scavenger a few weeks ago but hasn't shown face. Getting tipped as soon as I have the car space.
And all the carboard in the loft.
And about 10m of fencing at my mums.
The joy.
Ooh carp. Just checked the Croydon website to see if they collect the used oil. No, and or seems the recycling centre no longer takes it either! That's absurd. In fact the list of things they do still take seems to have shrunk to, 'not very much mate'
yes because broken glass eats machinery for breakfast then nothing gets recycled.
Makes me wonder what Bucks cc actually recycle, coz everything goes in one big wheely bin for recycling here 🤔
A Basque and French Maid outfit, stained with burst eyelets to go in the clothes charity bin if they are ok mixing fabric and metal.
Inflatable lady, split but empty for plastic recycling
Lovesense burnt out, maybe electricals along with the rusty Rampant Rabbit.
Gimp mask, zip broken, landfill or plastics as it's vinyl.
Hmm. Think that's everything for now.
I've got some potentially crippling debt, do they accept that?
Glad I live where I do. All recycling goes in one big kerbside bin and is collected fortnightly. Pretty much everything being turned away in this thread (except the asbestos) is accepted at the tip/recycling centre. Separate skips for metal/wood/plasterboard and rubble. Nice separate caged area for gas cylinders and big tank for engine oil.
4 recycling centres within 10 miles, but only the bigger 2 take non recyclables. If turn up with a big mix usually someone will help as it saves their time sorting stuff in wrong places, and no I don’t go wearing my wife’s sports bra.
That's how it used to be here clubby, other than its only two and they could be busy, but they used to take everything. Seems like that's changed. No wonder the fly tipping had gone mental.
'pieces of a stool that I was stood on' yuk!
About two dumpy bags worth of sawdust needs putting in to smaller bags and taking. I can’t bear to start the job but the longer I leave it the messier it will be
Piles of Action Man stuff.
Lego
Timber
Bbrugo cars in boxes.
Metal
Heaps of conifer cuttings.
Old artwork
Books
Bikes
You name it I got...i wish I could dump the lot without that clinging onto ot feeling ...
🙁
Anyone know how I can persuade either the tip to take it, or Palletline to take it back?
Pallets are in huge demand on our local FB group, people offer them for free and get overwhelmed.
I wouldn't throw out anything you can burn, you might be needing it come winter.
Pallets are in huge demand on our local FB group, people offer them for free and get overwhelmed.
I put it on the local freecycle (I don’t have a fb account) and got nothing. However I won’t try too hard as this house has a working fireplace and
I wouldn’t throw out anything you can burn, you might be needing it come winter.
Is a really good point.
Rubble
Plasterboard
CeramicsAll of which our tip tries to charge you for disposal.
Let me guess, fly tipping is particularly bad where you live?
I have one slightly smaller than 4x8 sheet of 3/4 drywall. Since I bought it my in-laws have sold the truck it would fit in. For some reason cutting it up to take to the tip seems like too much effort.
If you have any room then there’s 160,000ish Tory members who are well past the use by date, doubt they’ll be missed and we’re better off without them, be sure and dump them in a big skip so they can’t climb out
Box full of Singletrack issues I've tried to give away about 5 times!
Our tip still takes everything except glycol, I need to go to Glasgow to dump that.
Stones. Absolutely ludicrous amounts of stones. I've been digging out the abandoned beds in my garden and riddling out the soil and it's about 75% stones, half bricks, broken glass, broken pottery... So the tip's getting used to me turning up with my one functioning arm and dozens of fairly small bags of stones and other crap and my car basically sat on the bump stops.
Satisfying when done. Absolutely endless when doing.