No wonder people fly tip!
swingaloo
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Before I start- No, I do not condone fly tipping, I think its disgusting.
Son wants to get rid of some trade waste, its mostly furniture but it would be at least twice a month. We are on the border of 2 neighbouring councils. The one we don't live in runs a permit scheme whereby you pay a yearly fee of £200 to use the recycling centre as often as you need.
As we are 35 yards into the next council area he cant use that centre.
The one we come under charges £94 plus vat for the first half ton and a further £94 plus vat for every additional half or part of a ton. No yearly permit available, just pay each time you come.
So with our council it would cost a few thousand a year, next door council £200 a year.
Not my idea of fair.
Son wants to get rid of some trade waste, its mostly furniture but it would be at least twice a month. We are on the border of 2 neighbouring councils. The one we don't live in runs a permit scheme whereby you pay a yearly fee of £200 to use the recycling centre as often as you need.
As we are 35 yards into the next council area he cant use that centre.
The one we come under charges £94 plus vat for the first half ton and a further £94 plus vat for every additional half or part of a ton. No yearly permit available, just pay each time you come.
So with our council it would cost a few thousand a year, next door council £200 a year.
Not my idea of fair.
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It's a business, your son should have taken these costs into account when doing his business plan.0
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Can you choose what council to use?0
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Maybe son could rent a lock up to use as a business address in the borough of your choosing?"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0 -
you can use any council facilities.
a while back as a business we were given some navy grey paint as a donation (6 x 5lt tins), but never got round to using it and a few weeks back we notice some tins leaking, as they have toxic warnings on the tins we had to dispose of them commercially, contacted local authority and was quoted £320, contacted a neighbouring authority and was quoted £200, so we chose the neighbouring authority and they collected the tines within 48 hrs0 -
It's a business, your son should have taken these costs into account when doing his business plan.
Not sure where the need for that comment comes from but thank you for stating the obvious.
He has taken the cost into account which is how we know about them. However my vent was about the difference in 2 councils a mile apart.0 -
angryparcel wrote: »you can use any council facilities.
a while back as a business we were given some navy grey paint as a donation (6 x 5lt tins), but never got round to using it and a few weeks back we notice some tins leaking, as they have toxic warnings on the tins we had to dispose of them commercially, contacted local authority and was quoted £320, contacted a neighbouring authority and was quoted £200, so we chose the neighbouring authority and they collected the tines within 48 hrs
Unfortunately you can only use the cheaper council recycling centre if you have proof of living in the borough.0 -
Not sure where the need for that comment comes from but thank you for stating the obvious.
He has taken the cost into account which is how we know about them. However my vent was about the difference in 2 councils a mile apart.
why are goods in Tesco a different price to Asda? it is the same thing, they are running a business. also a lot of councils use 3rd party companies to run recycling centres, so all charge different rates0 -
I don't get the part about "No wonder people fly tip" a bit of a misleading title when all you are complaining about is the difference between two different councils and their charges and nothing to do with actual flytipping.
I can't see any possible reason within your post that should lead anyone to flytip.
People who flytip are selfish idiots, there us no other possible reason or excuse for it. Sometimes in may be more work and cost to dispose of things properly but that is no excuse.0 -
I don't get the part about "No wonder people fly tip" a bit of a misleading title when all you are complaining about is the difference between two different councils and their charges and nothing to do with actual flytipping.
I can't see any possible reason within your post that should lead anyone to flytip.
People who flytip are selfish idiots, there us no other possible reason or excuse for it. Sometimes in may be more work and cost to dispose of things properly but that is no excuse.0 -
You could pay a disposal company, one that is based elsewhere0
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