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I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the pile of leaves?

Thank you
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I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the pile of leaves?

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1 YES
2 Wheelie; WODC
3 Do not have one. Use a compost heap or take large quantity to local recycling centre.
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Heather-Whitty wrote:
I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


Yes.
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Green wheelie bin. Hambleton DC, North Yorks.

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?


Yes. But I use my green wheelie bin for making leaf mould. I already
compost more things that the council will accept as "green" waste.

It would be nice if councils could standardise on the colours of their
wheelie bins. The worst "green" recycling bins I have ever seen were
shocking pink in Salford near Manchester. ISTR they have about 4 full
size wheelie bins of various strange colours per household!

Regards,
Martin Brown
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"Heather-Whitty" wrote in
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I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


No

2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Isle of Wight Council.
No wheelie bins at all thank God.
We do have a superb facility for taking our Green/Garden/General Waste to.
Black Box collection every two weeks for Glass, Paper and Textiles

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?


N/A


Thank you





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"Heather-Whitty" wrote
I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

1. Yes
2. Not a wheelie-bin, a large green bag (or two) but you have to pay
annually for them. Collected weekly by Runnymede BC.
3. We have two large compost bins and a plastic Darlek on our allotment that
take almost all green waste, large woody items are taken to the Council Tip
for professional composting. Diseased plant material like blighted potatoes
or white rot onions are put in the normal household waste wheelie-bin.

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In message , Heather-Whitty
writes

I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

Thank you




1. No - it provides an excellent tip with large recycling facilities
2. No; West Dorset DC
3. N/A
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Heather-Whitty writes

I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


Yes

2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Leeds

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?


The nearest collection point for the garden waste bin (which is brown)
is a good 100yds down the road; I therefore prefer to take any garden
waste which I don't want on my compost heap (hawthorn prunings, for
example) round in bags to the recycling centre (400 yds) as and when I
collect it, rather than have it hanging around for the infrequent garden
waste collection.

Most garden waste, all kitchen waste, cardboard, most paper goes on to
my own compost heap.
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Heather-Whitty wrote:


I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


No, but I could buy one although they're quite pricey. Instead I buy
"green waste" sacks from the local garden centre at 30p a pop and use
those.

2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Bracknell Forest BC

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?


Well, I take my *sack* to the waste, yes.

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In article , Heather-Whitty
writes

I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

Thank you




1 yes
2 yes and Bucks/chiltern
3 No I don't drag it to where I'm working. I thought it was for kitchen
waste etc.? I compost most stuff


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Heather-Whitty wrote:
I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

Thank you




1) no - paid for system with green plastic sacks.
2) LB Richmond
3) all green waste goes into compost heap.

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"Heather-Whitty" wrote in
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I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?
3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

Thank you


1. Yes.
2. Brown wheelie bin(4). Northampton Borough Council on behalf of
Northamptonshire County Council. Also have Black wheelie bin for household
waste(2), green box for paper(2), blue box for plastic and metal(2), and
black box for glass(4). Bracketed numbers are weeks between collections.
3. Back garden yes, front garden bagged and carried through to back.

jim, Northampton


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Heather-Whitty wrote:
I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;


Anwers for Oxford City:

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


Yes
2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Large green hessian-type bag, probably holds about 30 litres.

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?


Yup - the bags have four handles and are very strong. They're brilliant.
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On Oct 7, 5:13*pm, Jennifer Sparkes wrote:

1. Yes, green wheelie bins. We have to buy the bin which is then
* * ours and pay 29GBP pa 'collection' fee'.


Why? Do you not pay Council Tax?
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Heather-Whitty wrote:

I am carrying out research for a design project at Strathclyde
University and would like to know;

1. If your local council provides a kerbside recycling bin for garden
waste?


Yes, 250 litre, green.

2. If they do is it a wheelie bin and which local council is it?


Yes, Rushcliffe.

3. When working in your garden do you bring that bin to where your
working? Eg when gathering autumn leaves do you bring the bin to the
pile of leaves?

No, I use a large plastic flexi-trug.

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Jennifer Sparkes writes
Alas I do pay council tax and get provided with a black wheelie bin for
non recyclable stuff, black box for recyclable, and a smallish brown
bin for recyclable food waste.


I pay Council tax and get provided with black bags for non recyclables,
which are collected from my back door (there being no suitable place for
a wheelie bin out the front). I get green bags for recyclables which are
supposed to be collected from my back door, but this has never yet
happened and I've given up the struggle. Garden waste would be collected
from 100yds down the road, but it's easier to take them 400yds to the
'recycling centre' 400 yds away at my own convenience. We had a 2 month
hiatus in collections in the summer due to differences of opinion
between the Council and the dustbin men as to whether we should be on a
wheelie bin route. And now the dustbin men are on strike, so we have had
no collections whatever since the end of August.

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