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Default How to dispose of a portacabin and a caravan

Why has this appeared from 2005?
Its a rift in time. Where is Dr Who when you need her?
Brian

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On Friday, April 22, 2005 at 12:02:46 PM UTC+1, wrote:
We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used
it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just
completes our plot nicely.

Now we own it we'd like to get rid of the ancient and decrepit
portacabin and caravan that are on it. The portacabin is actually
falling apart, when we looked just recently the roof was falling in,
thus it is worthless I think unless the angle iron is any use to
anyone. The caravan is not quite so far gone, it's a biggish one
intended for 'fixed' use I guess. The roof is still waterproof, it
has a plumbed in loo though it's not actually plumbed in if you see
what I mean.

How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a














I need to dispose of a 1985 Portacabin to comply with my end of lease.
Is there a compny able to undertake this work in SW London?














waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested
in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving
(I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the
moment).

Any/all ideas would be very welcome.

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