A number of bulky household items can be collected for free, provided they are reusable or recyclable.
When you call to book a collection, you will be asked some questions to help establish whether the items you need to dispose of can be collected for free. As a guide, the following types of items may be able to be collected for free:
For more information and to book a collection, please contact the Veolia Haringey Contact Centre:
Tel: 020 8885 7700 Email: enquiries.haringey@veolia.co.uk
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Could they also be coming in from neighbouring boroughs?
Yes, its possible. Hackney and Islington provide free bulky waste collections but Enfield charge and so do Camden unless it can be reused/recycled - bulky waste for disposal carries a charge too.
I was chatting to a resident over the weekend who wasn't awre that Haringey now collect bulky waste for free (I think previously there was a charge) so it all about getting the word out to people.
In Holland people leave out their unwanted furniture on Thursdays. It gives people a chance to take items that they might need. Then the local authorities pick it up later in the day.
Mind you I am sure nobody would like to collect some of the rubbish that is left our streets.
Are you sure about the mattresses? Last time I looked they were excluded.
It's the most-dumped item round here, I guess because of fast turnover in BTLs. In my day you just slept on the mattress that was there, things have got too cheap since globalisation.
This came up recently on this thread. The answer is a very firm yes to the mattresses.
I said something similar about the constant turnover of mattresses to someone the other day. "It's the bedbugs' he replied, "they're rife" *shudder*
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