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Old 31-08-2004, 07:04 AM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Alan Welsh" wrote in message
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At an absolute push, it *can* be safely
tipped down the nearest rainwater road drain.
A neighbour of mine recently disposed of
about six large sacks of the stuff, plus a sack
of gravel that was surplus to his needs.
Obviously not the preferred method but I'm
'led' to believe that most local authorities don't
actually mind this type of activity providing
it is approached with copious amount of
common sense and restrain!


Common sense and restraint would suggest that this advice of yours is
branded as the epitome of irresponsibility.

Franz


 
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