On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 19:56:06 GMT, "Richard" <richardsemail
[email protected]> wrote:
>so where are you 'Not so Clever Trevor' as you seem to know about it?
>I believe it was covered by the local paper and we have been in touch the
>council about but all they can say is to go to the commercial tip which is
>near Canterbury. we told its domestic rubbish but they said as is a tall
>vehicke its will be classed as commercial waste - what about all the people
>with 'people carriers'?
>Richard
I was told that you could write to the council and get a letter back
from them that you could use to proove your entitlement to use the
tip.
On production of said letter the staff at the tip should have to come
out and open the gate up for you.
Not tried it yet myslef, but i may do over the next couple of months
so that i can use the 101 to take some stuff there.
Thinking about it, taking your caouncil tax bill with you (and maybe
your v5 to show its not a commercial vehicle) should proove that you
are entitled to use it should it not?
A series landy will just fit in our local tips. Just grinds the
barrier (depending on what you have in the back), or at one of them
you can go kerb hopping and get diagonally inbetween the in and out
barriers (which are seperate)
I have an air powered anglew grinder in the garage. I have considered
fixing it to the front of the 101 and making a barrier remover tool
that runs off the compressor