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ive cut a little hedge for a woman twice now all be it once a year each time turns out shes a nurse at a local drs an its lead to a nice big job there cutting back all the overgrown hedges now anyone know of a way to get rid of a fairly large ammount of green waste on a saturday ? that way i can do without a skip an get a bit more proffit
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Won't you be needing a waste carriers licence?
Chuck it in the back of a trailer and fly tip it
Chuck it in the back of a trailer and fly tip it
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You use skips for green waste?? Finally red tape has worked in northern ireland and brought about a positive change. Now assuming its from a domestic property i can tip as much as i like at the councils yards for free, just pay my waste carriers license once a year for 140 quid.
Its a lot better than paying 70 quid per transit van load a few years ago.
Its a lot better than paying 70 quid per transit van load a few years ago.
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Have a big bonfire in the surgery car park!
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Have you not got a council recycling depot near you?
If you're trade then you may have to pay but not as much as a skip?
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/node/9808
If you're trade then you may have to pay but not as much as a skip?
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/node/9808
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the council place is only open 830-11 on a sat 49 quid a ton i think it is for green waste but there is no way i can get it all done in two and a half hours and it cant be done in the week i mean who wants some bloke fireing up the hedge cutter when ya about the have the boil on ur ass lanced ???Bob_A wrote:
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digerjones wrote:thought your were going to try and get the dr.s on a contract.
i did on the second year with that one this is another drs hopefully ill get the contract for this one after ive got it all down there happy to wait a month cos im getting married an haveing a few days off so ive got time to sort it
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Your profile says Bristol.michaelthegardener wrote:Bob_A wrote:
the council place is only open 830-11 on a sat 49 quid a ton i think it is for green waste but there is no way i can get it all done in two and a half hours and it cant be done in the week i mean who wants some bloke fireing up the hedge cutter when ya about the have the boil on ur ass lanced ???
According to the website it's 8am to 6.45pm everyday
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/household-waste-recycling-centres-tips
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thats not business waste though its going to be at least 8 hours work but maybe ill start it friday imgoing there this sat afternoon to do a small bit so they can see out the window so ill have another look and think then ??? see if there is enough room to leave it out of the way untill the weekBob_A wrote:michaelthegardener wrote:Bob_A wrote:
the council place is only open 830-11 on a sat 49 quid a ton i think it is for green waste but there is no way i can get it all done in two and a half hours and it cant be done in the week i mean who wants some bloke fireing up the hedge cutter when ya about the have the boil on ur ass lanced ???
Your profile says Bristol.
According to the website it's 8am to 6.45pm everyday
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/household-waste-recycling-centres-tips
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No local biomass plant?
A local forestry yard takes all the green waste rd here and chippings for a fee and composts it all got big windrows they turn with a 360
We'd take it back to ours tip it On the muck heap and in 5 years be using it on my mums roses with the horse crap hehe
A local forestry yard takes all the green waste rd here and chippings for a fee and composts it all got big windrows they turn with a 360
We'd take it back to ours tip it On the muck heap and in 5 years be using it on my mums roses with the horse crap hehe
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