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mirror wardrobe door disposal
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Am having problems disposing of a broken mirror wardrobe door - the local authority won't remove it and can't take it to the tip. Have spoken to a local glass/mirror company and they are not interested. Any suggestions? Cheers
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Maybe try freecycle? You'd be surprised...although they do say that one person's rubbish is another's treasure.0
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Smash it up into tiny pieces and but it in a cardboard box then put it in the bin.0
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Advertise it on freecycle/free classifieds as suitable for gardeners. Many like bits of broken mirrors in their features (sounds crazy, but some do)0
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Find a neighbour with a skip & ask them if you can put it in their skip0
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Why cant you take it to the tip?May £10 a day challenge£19.61/£310Ebay challenge...£12.61/£2000
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Perhaps the OP doesn't have a car ... :eek:Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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