What does your local council have collected from your kerbside in way of household waste that can be recycled?
Our local council only adopted the scheme in the past year or so. Most other councils have been helping people recycle their household waste for years now. We get a small box and in it we can put in paper,tins/cans and glass for recycling.Most of the time my box is full depending what we have used in the past fortnight,as they collect every two weeks.I'm one of the very few in my area who keep their box outside to fill it and on collection morning my box is 1 of the very few waiting to be emtied on the kerbside. I am hoping in the future the local council will recycle more,plastic bottles would be a start in my oirtnightly collection. In past when I've lived near recycle bins in carparks such as bottle banks,and newspaper bins,I have taken what can be recycled there. I think a lot more people should be recycling and using the box/boxes provided for recycling rather than their own household usage such as boxes for tools for their shed,toy storage for their children.
Our local council have got a green box kerbside recycling scheme and has done for a few years now so most people in my local area use it fairly well. In the green box we can put in newspaper, junkmail, glass jars and bottles, plastic bottles too. Most weeks my box is full and it is collected every week on the same day as the bins. I tend to take clothes that are in ok condition and handbags and shoes to local charity shops so that they can be reused. I take cardboard to a recycling place near a supermarket and make sure that i recycle as much as i can.
I probably wouldn't! Actually I used an ATM once and I needed £20 and it give me £40,so I tried again and I got double again.So I withdrew what I had and it give me double what I input.A few days later,a letter came from bank.The letter explained a problem with the ATM and all money would be correctly deducted what come out of machine. Oh well,can't win them all. What you need is walking by an ATM and the money just shooting out!
With so many presents to buy I started mine in april,money was going to be a bit tight this year so I thought I would start early and get it out of the way.
I never leave Xmas shopping to last minute and I don't even buy much early on December.Most years I have found to be sorted for my children aroudn October and then I will buy a few stocking filler items later on nearer time.I have already started this yr and have had just the 1 present in for 1 my children for about a month now.I'm finding it hard what to get the older one so maybe I will be rushing about the shops and searching online nearer to the time when I been sorted easily in past.I like to go to a few shopping centres near to Xmas like Bluewater and just generally have a browse and pick up anything unusual that I never thought of.It's really nice just to be all sorted and you can just browse the shops and enjoy the festive atmosphere at the time.