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Not so much lowering the tone as breaking the law I'm afraid and risking a fine.
It's not permitted to leave unwanted items on the pavement (although there is nothing to stop you leaving them in a front garden with a note that they are free to take away or indeed advertising what you have to give away online here). If you put them in the street, its called fly tipping.
Many bulky items are removed for free by the council contractors and are recycled and sold at low cost to those in need.
You can read the details here
I have long thought that we need a return to the community clean ups that happened every few months which allowed people to put out unwanted items on one particular day and the council contractors would take them (it was also an opportunity to do a bit of scavenging), however my requests continue to fall on deaf ears.
Your comment is also a reminder that the process of helping people to dispose of their waste in a legal way is an ongoing one which requires regular re-visiting. Another issue that Haringey and Veolia have failed to get to grips with.
The problem is - if useful furniture etc is put out on the street, it leads some people to think that they can dump anything.
Freecycle is a brilliant way to pass unwanted but useful items on.
Yes I had someone trying to walk off with an office chair while I was loading it from my house to my car outside, I was stood with it trying to work out how to fit it in, and he was very put out when I told him to let go.
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