Tags for Forum Posts: garden waste, rubbish, waste collection, waste collection charges
No it's our friend 'Lord' Harris, as in all those academies. The land is destined for expansion of the latest harris academy, this one is the former tech centre that was the last failed wheeze from LBH's Anticipating Futures department. As it's directly next to the school, you do have to wonder whether 'Lord' Harris' ambitions may have preceded the idea of ditching the recycling site and creating huge problems for all of Tottenham.
Grainger is unlikely to want anything more to do with Tottenham after their present adventure. They will make a mint from FagPacket Tower for 999 years and they have been so burnt by trying to flatten Wards Corner that it will take them decades to get anything back from that, if ever. They also know that the Kober tendency will be sacked next year so no developers will have such an easy ride in future.
Has anyone actually tried using the compostable sacks? I paid for that option and am having no luck at all actually getting garden waste to stay in the sacks - they tear from branches and rot with anything wet. I’m going to write to the council for advice but wanted to see what you all have experienced too.
I'm not at all surprised, in fact I told them on the phone that biodegradable bags would be useless. I haven't put out any garden waste recently (too wet and can't be bothered!) but I intend to put the plastic bag inside the strong white bag while filling it up, tie it up, and take it out just before the collection is due. Might work, and if not the crews will have to report back on torn bags and spilled greenery.
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