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kat300586
12-Jul-10, 14:27
hi i was jus wondering if anyone nos if it costs anythin to take stuff up to the dump in wick?i hav a load of stuff to take up but i was told it would cost me 25 for takin it up.

wickblast
12-Jul-10, 14:45
hi i was jus wondering if anyone nos if it costs anythin to take stuff up to the dump in wick?i hav a load of stuff to take up but i was told it would cost me 25 for takin it up.
its free if u take it up yourself:Razz

kat300586
12-Jul-10, 14:52
yeah thats wat i thought it was my neighbour that i asked to take it up in his van an he told me it will cost 25.ill hav to see if i can get someone else to do it for me that isnt gonna try an get money out o me for it.willin to pay petrol money for doin it tho but not 25.will be better gettin an uplift from the council

im behind you
12-Jul-10, 16:22
i think the council could charge £25 for uplifts.

Bazeye
12-Jul-10, 16:25
yeah thats wat i thought it was my neighbour that i asked to take it up in his van an he told me it will cost 25.ill hav to see if i can get someone else to do it for me that isnt gonna try an get money out o me for it.willin to pay petrol money for doin it tho but not 25.will be better gettin an uplift from the council

Dump it in your neighbours garden.

Hogfather
12-Jul-10, 17:06
If it goes to the dump in a van, it's considered 'trade' (even if it's a 'private' van, not a work-related one) and will cost (I think?), but if you can find a neighbour with a 'normal' car instead, it should be free :D

LoneSomeDove
12-Jul-10, 17:12
we use a van to dump household rubbish and never have been charged for it.
I believe it is 25 per uplift if you arrange for the council to remove it but is FREE if you do it yourself.

EDDIE
12-Jul-10, 19:57
yeah thats wat i thought it was my neighbour that i asked to take it up in his van an he told me it will cost 25.ill hav to see if i can get someone else to do it for me that isnt gonna try an get money out o me for it.willin to pay petrol money for doin it tho but not 25.will be better gettin an uplift from the council

If you put your mind to you would be amazed at what you can get in your wheelie bin if u try
£25 is nothing if he is going to load the stuff in this van for u and get rid of it

mentallywinnie
12-Jul-10, 21:39
Highland Council charge £15 for uplifts from your home!

kat300586
14-Jul-10, 11:49
If you put your mind to you would be amazed at what you can get in your wheelie bin if u try
£25 is nothing if he is going to load the stuff in this van for u and get rid of it


i was gonna load it in an take it out myself all he would be doin is drivin it across other side of town thats it.i wish i could fit it in the bit but i dont think a tumble dryer an a wardrobe an mattress etc is gonna fit in.

kat300586
14-Jul-10, 11:51
Dump it in your neighbours garden.


prob wouldnt even notice either lol

jeremyjester
14-Jul-10, 12:08
You might not be able to take white goods unless it's also a recycling centre.

Beat Bug
14-Jul-10, 16:47
We've taken white goods to Wick. No charge!

kat300586
14-Jul-10, 17:10
ill jus hav to get somone else to do it for me.

Bazeye
14-Jul-10, 18:19
You might not be able to take white goods unless it's also a recycling centre.

Do what Mick did and paint it black.

brandy
14-Jul-10, 23:43
they have a section for white goods at the wick center.. im up there every few weeks it seems! just took a load of plaster board up not long ago and we were ripping out a wall!
you can take pcs tv white good garden rubble scrap metal and well normal rubbish as well...

Dadie
15-Jul-10, 13:09
Just flatten the wardrobe..put the seats down in the car stack the wardrobe in neatly...roll up the mattress and tie it up and bung on top of the wardrobe!
1 trip!
come back for the tumble dryer and the other bits you have found in the meantime.
2 trips and you are sorted!

kat300586
16-Jul-10, 11:57
i will hav to wait for my mum to come back from her holiday an get her to help me