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Petition about charges at LA tips
Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has
started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 |
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wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? -- *A woman drove me to drink and I didn't have the decency to thank her Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Monday, 24 April 2017 14:10:18 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: Are the recent govt proposals out of the window now? http://resource.co/article/removal-hwrc-charges-among-government-s-litter-strategy-proposals-11786 A page with some serious denial. Councils across the land are bringing in impractical restrictions on household garbage disposal and wonder why there's so much flytipping. Duh! The solution is not to target 25 flytipping locations, a miniscule percentage of the problem, but to realise that there was a good reason why free at point of use household collection was introduced decades ago, and reintroduce it. NT |
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Petition about charges at LA tips
On 24/04/17 15:00, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? The reason we are encouraged to recycle is for the councils to avoid fines for not recycling. The same councils (or more likely private concerns) charging us directly on point of use for that, is not going to help them achieve less fining with all the dumping going on. Stick a waste disposal surcharge on the planning application costs for buildings and refurbs. I'm sure a sliding charge can profit from some of the larger developments, and usefully pay for prosecutions, etc. -- Adrian C |
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On 24/04/2017 16:20, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
On 24/04/17 15:00, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? The reason we are encouraged to recycle is for the councils to avoid fines for not recycling. The same councils (or more likely private concerns) charging us directly on point of use for that, is not going to help them achieve less fining with all the dumping going on. Stick a waste disposal surcharge on the planning application costs for buildings and refurbs. I'm sure a sliding charge can profit from some of the larger developments, and usefully pay for prosecutions, etc. The problem is as mobile phones,not the offence but the probability of catching them. If you wish to stop it then bring ins swinging penalties, takeaway any vehicles involved and crush them. e even the pikies would baulk at that! |
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wrote: On Monday, 24 April 2017 14:10:18 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote: wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: Are the recent govt proposals out of the window now? http://resource.co/article/removal-hwrc-charges-among-government-s-litter-strategy-proposals-11786 A page with some serious denial. Councils across the land are bringing in impractical restrictions on household garbage disposal and wonder why there's so much flytipping. Duh! The solution is not to target 25 flytipping locations, a miniscule percentage of the problem, but to realise that there was a good reason why free at point of use household collection was introduced decades ago, and reintroduce it. There was a bit about it on TV yesterday. Seems whether a council provides good or bad facilities has little effect on fly tipping. -- *Even a blind pig stumbles across an acorn now and again * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , wrote: On Monday, 24 April 2017 14:10:18 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote: wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: Are the recent govt proposals out of the window now? http://resource.co/article/removal-hwrc-charges-among-government-s-litter-strategy-proposals-11786 A page with some serious denial. Councils across the land are bringing in impractical restrictions on household garbage disposal and wonder why there's so much flytipping. Duh! The solution is not to target 25 flytipping locations, a miniscule percentage of the problem, but to realise that there was a good reason why free at point of use household collection was introduced decades ago, and reintroduce it. There was a bit about it on TV yesterday. Seems whether a council provides good or bad facilities has little effect on fly tipping. It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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On Monday, 24 April 2017 17:07:18 UTC+1, charles wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , tabbypurr wrote: On Monday, 24 April 2017 14:10:18 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote: wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: Are the recent govt proposals out of the window now? http://resource.co/article/removal-hwrc-charges-among-government-s-litter-strategy-proposals-11786 A page with some serious denial. Councils across the land are bringing in impractical restrictions on household garbage disposal and wonder why there's so much flytipping. Duh! The solution is not to target 25 flytipping locations, a miniscule percentage of the problem, but to realise that there was a good reason why free at point of use household collection was introduced decades ago, and reintroduce it. There was a bit about it on TV yesterday. Seems whether a council provides good or bad facilities has little effect on fly tipping. It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. And whether they collect household waste, or refuse half of it on spurious grounds. This cycle has been gone through decades ago. Politicians just don't learn. NT |
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Petition about charges at LA tips
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
... In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? I'd rather pay for builders' spoil than fund illegal immigrants. |
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wrote: presented the following explanation : Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Presently free disposal for upto 4x special waste collections per year, the council has invited feedback on them beginning making a charge. I responded along the lines that charging would encourage much more fly-tipping. exactly what I said to Surrey CC in their questionaire - they still put a charge on building waste from domestic premises. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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On 24/04/2017 17:07, charles wrote:
It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. Its free around here and they still fly tip so you are wrong. |
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Petition about charges at LA tips
On 24/04/2017 17:18, Richard wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? I'd rather pay for builders' spoil than fund illegal immigrants. In what way do you think you are funding illegal immigrants from your benefits? |
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"dennis@home" wrote in message web.com... On 24/04/2017 17:18, Richard wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? I'd rather pay for builders' spoil than fund illegal immigrants. In what way do you think you are funding illegal immigrants from your benefits? By not getting as much in benefits as he would do if the illegal immigrants weren't being funded. |
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Petition about charges at LA tips
"dennis@home" wrote in message
web.com... On 24/04/2017 17:18, Richard wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 Right. So we all have to pay to dispose of builder's spoil now? I'd rather pay for builders' spoil than fund illegal immigrants. In what way do you think you are funding illegal immigrants from your benefits? The only benefit I get is knowing that my taxes do pay for stuff that deserving people get. |
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charles wrote: There was a bit about it on TV yesterday. Seems whether a council provides good or bad facilities has little effect on fly tipping. It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. No - it covered that too. I suppose if all you had to do was phone the council and they would come and say do a total house clearance for free or take any amount of waste, you might reduce fly tipping. But I doubt any council could afford to do that. -- *Arkansas State Motto: Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Laugh. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Is this not an EU thing though, unlike many of the things they get blamed
for. However, if you were a French council you would just shrug and ignore it. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! wrote in message ... Ref the recent discussion about flytipping - someone (not me) has started a petition to get the gov'mint to stop the charging for rubbish like: rubble, mud, turf, asbestos etc https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/188005 |
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 20:10:20 +0100, dennis@home
wrote: On 24/04/2017 17:07, charles wrote: It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. Its free around here and they still fly tip so you are wrong. Fly tipping seems to be concentrated within 500 meters of our LA site, suggesting it's the vehicles that are refused entry that are doing it. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Graham." wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 20:10:20 +0100, dennis@home wrote: On 24/04/2017 17:07, charles wrote: It doesn't matter whether the facilities are good or bad - it's whether they are free or charged for. Its free around here and they still fly tip so you are wrong. Fly tipping seems to be concentrated within 500 meters of our LA site, suggesting it's the vehicles that are refused entry that are doing it. Nothing like that happens here. Our LA site is well out of town, massive great site with immense piles of rubbish in what used to be an old quarry. Much of the fly tipping is done by those who don't have any way of moving the larger stuff like mattresses etc around. Just noticed yesterday that the local newspaper that had their building burnt out and which is now boarded up has a double be mattress leading up against one of the sheets of ply that is boarding it up. Lots of stuff does get fly tipped obviously from trailers and utes etc to avoid the dump fee at the LA even tho we do have a couple of fee free days a year instead of the previous system where the LA used to collect big stuff from the house verge a couple of times a year. I always maintained that the dump fees were stupid but even when a mate of mine was local councillor never could get him to see sense on that. They have a full manned weighbridge that you have to go thru to get into the dump and I bet the fees don't even pay for operating that. |
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