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    wheelie bins

    why dont people take them in, i live in a terraced house so you have to wheel them out on bin days, but why do people leave them on the pavements all week, i thought you could not block the pavements with anything or is it again no ones bothered, theres my sunday moan out the way


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    Just kick them into the middle of the road.

    They'll soon find owners.


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    Can't say fairer than that!


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    cant do that they are still full,they empty them every other week


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    Ah, well they shouldn't be out until shortly before collection then.

    Councils have strict rules on that (as with everything else )....so you can ring em and complain.


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    thats a job to do monday morning, thanks Graham, i am turning into a right grumpy git, notice i left the old out


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    I was amazed to discover that our office wheely bins were microchipped....


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    I always leave mine neatly just level with the end of my drive, but the binmen always dump it back halfway down the street...pillocks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I was amazed to discover that our office wheely bins were microchipped....
    what sort of office has wheely bins


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    what sort of office has wheely bins
    Any....ours did. Small office. Same in our new office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Any....ours did. Small office. Same in our new office.
    Actually, now I think of it, where I worked in Aberdeen a couple of years ago, we had a couple of the larger wheely bins outside the building I worked in. And that company is one of the biggest in the world - so nothing to do with company size.


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    Probably because they are commercial and have to pay extra.

    Some councils have introduced them for home-owners too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Probably because they are commercial and have to pay extra.

    Some councils have introduced them for home-owners too.
    Yes. Thats the reason. And I gather some councils have indeed introduced microchipped bins too, for home owners.


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    We don't have wheelie bins. We're just given a bunch of black sacks every few months.


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    Same up in Middlesbrough...not that that's a great comfort to you I'm sure.


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    I went up to Middlesbrough when I was a teenager and was planning to stop there for a few days. I left in the afternoon!


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    Wise man.

    After dark...riskeee.


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    we have 2 wheelie bins per household, each one having a separate caddy for recycling paper and plastic bottles, each bin and caddy is emptied on alternate weeks. i didnt choose to have 4 bins so as far as i am concerned it stays in the street and definitely not on my property as i dont own them.


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    Most councils will charge you about fifty quid if you lose one...that's why I look after mine (2, one Black, one Green for the garden stuff).


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    Wheelie Bins seem to be ubiquitous in the UK these days ... UNFORTUNATELY! Oh, they're fine - if you are living on the level! But, when your house is situated at the top of a flight of steps, they aren't so handy. Even LESS so when you're an OAP; bloody nuisance, tbh.

    Don't know about your particular locality, Steve ... but where I stay, they are now only emptied fortnightly. ... d'you think the binmen are getting lazier or what?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    We're just given a bunch of black sacks every few months.
    Aye ... we used to have those too - many moons ago - for placing in a lidded, black plastic, wire-mesh *container (*from which they were uplifted weekly - by the binmen themselves) - much more convenient, imo!


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    Those awful wheelie bins definitely lower the tone of any neighbourhood.

    It looks as if we've all been relegated to council housing..heavens forbid!


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    These can be a real life saver when it comes to trash....



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    I hate wheelie bins. What annoys me most is that property developers rarely create a place for them, so you have a nice new terrace of houses with 2 bins outside each front door.

    In answer to the original question - the bins are left either because the owners are lazy or infirm. Of course the neighbours of the infirm could help...


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    So the infirm manage to put a full bin out, but can't drag an empty one back in ?

    I help my neighbours by putting their bin back on their drive after the bin men have left it right in the middle of mine...so I can't get my blinkin car out.


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