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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:00 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
Evening Chaps and chappeses, because im a lazy bugger and haven't checked or even know where to check, can somebody please tell me if i need said license as a gardener ?


ps, why cant i edit the bloody title ? :p

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:44 pm
by dig dug dan
if you are a tradesperson, and you carry waste in a vehicle, you MUST have a waste carriers licence.
They cost £140 and last for three years
This is regardless if you think you could sell it on, i.e. rubble, tree shreddings.

You can log onto the environment agency website and search for carriers in your area.
Its amazing those who don't have one that should

I believe the fine is around £5000

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:47 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
cheers Dan, i thought it would probably be the case, i best get 1 sharpish then.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:17 pm
by James.Q
plus they can take away your van and put you in prison

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:44 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
I thought there would be another sting in the tail so to speak. Its surprising how few firms have them in this area having used the agency's website search. A selling point for my business me thinks.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:55 am
by warnergrounds.co.uk
You're lucky they have let you use the dump. We had to have 3 skips outside our house with changeovers until out licence came through!!

It certainly made enough of a mess of the front for the council to agree to let us drop the kerb ready for our driveway which I am assured by he of the two wacker plates will be constructed this winter.

If you don't have your own licence you could always ask one of the others nicely if they will do a cash price to take your rubbish away under their licence till yours comes through. Ours took 8 weeks when we renewed last year!!!

Good luck with the Environment Agency - you'll need to call em once a week on their Milton Keynes number to chase them and they they outsource the printing of the cards which can take another 4-6 weeks for any staff you want a licence for.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:03 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
Cheers Lara, ive been fortunate so far in the amounts of rubbish i have had to dispose of, we still have bin bags and weekly collections in these parts and i know a few bin lads.:p

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:14 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
Application form filled in and on its way via royal snail.

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:14 pm
by Mikey_C
in this day and age of recycling and as a gardener, you are only ever carrying compost (in its raw un-composted form) :;): if you know what I mean, therefore no license needed.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:39 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
Trouble is Mikey_c i'm sub contracting for a Housing assn which involves removing litter. I think the term is "snookered" or something similar.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:49 pm
by Dave_L
yourgardenworks.co.uk wrote:Trouble is Mikey_c i'm sub contracting for a Housing assn which involves removing litter. I think the term is "snookered" or something similar.
Can you not dump it in the site skip?

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:19 pm
by yourgardenworks.co.uk
There is no skip on site mate.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:20 pm
by dig dug dan
in this day and age of recycling and as a gardener, you are only ever carrying compost (in its raw un-composted form) :;): if you know what I mean, therefore no license needed.


you'd think, but they know everytrick in the book
I have asked them on the telephone about the various waste disposal problems
For me to get rid of one fence panel, it's £70. If i take a tonne there. it's £70
So i asked if i could store it up at my yard till i had a load, then dispose of it.
They said this would be classed as a waste transfer station, so no.
I also asked if when i have done a tree job, and shredded the branches, can i transport it on the road without a licence as it is now a viable product.
No its still waste came the reply
Can I store it in my yard for mulch?
yes but you need a seperate licence, and we want to inspect the premises
Can I crush concrete and store it in my yard?
No you need a special licence, and only then if you use it for aggregates!!
supposing i buy some hardcore from someone. Its not waste then is it?
yes. you need a licence!

so you see, no matter how hard we try, we cannot win
They want us all to recycle, but when it is so hard and expensive to do so, its no wonder we don't bother

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:47 pm
by warnergrounds.co.uk
We have just had our revised prices from the tip. I don't know whether these are set centrally but in case they are these are now: -

Inactive waste (soil/hardcore) £15.00 per tonne (with £30.00 minimum charge)

Active waste (basically anything else!) £60 per cubic metre OR £71 per tonne measured across the weighbridge with a minimum charge of £30

Might be a cheaper way for us to get rid of the crappy tranny van methinks! Wonder how much it'll cost to dump that on the weighbridge.

Lemme know if we are being stung her darn sarf won't you all!

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:57 am
by matt h
you van will most likely be collected for free, so even cheaper than the tip:D With the price of skips its getting so these licences are actually cheaper in the long run, but we will have to see. Portsmouth city council tried to get me to have one, but so far i've wriggled out of it. seems its just another way of them getting more of my hard earned dosh:(