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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I had employed builders recently and they left half a pallete of stones on the sidewalk since over a month.
I've tried to contact them but the don't respond.
what should I do? am afraid they seek revenge or I get fined for the rubbish when I contact the council.
what is your advice?
thanks in advance!

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Did they include rubbish removal in the quote?  Do you have anything in writing?

If not, you are responsible for it and you should arrange to have it removed legally.  Whoever picks it up from you should provide you with a waste transfer note.

If rubbish removal was included then report them to the council.

If it is stone someone can productively use then post it up here to see if someone will take it for their own use.

If not, do not be shy in asking the council to come take it. The council run a large item waste removal service. http://www.haringey.gov.uk/environment-and-transport/refuse-and-rec... Some items are taken free, some there is a £17 charge. Good luck

Take a picture and post them up on here. Surely if they are good paving stones you'll get a taker. And I assume taht they are because you and your neighbour had them installed, no?

Report them to the council for fly tipping before the council collect it then charge you. This is what happened to my neighbour.

Julian, I am Irish and a constant Traveller. I've never made a habit of dumping stones on the sidewalk - or even on the boardwalk, footpath, footway or pavement. I promise you, if you speak nicely to me and try to keep your prejudices well hidden, I won't bite or knock your head off. 

You are at liberty to name the company here. If they can't be bothered to reply I don't see why you might feel threatened.This should be a lesson to people; don't pay the final sum until you are satisfied with the works entirely

JMC Paving Ltd of 483 Green Lanes, Palmers Green, N13 4BS seem to be quite readily accessible, also by landline, mobile, fax and email.

I am glad to see you no longer make any necessary connection between "Irish travellers" and your imagination that "they seek revenge".  That's another lesson you may have learnt. 

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