That's fair enough. It's not far for me and no pre-booking required (yet). It winds me up far less than the 4 bins do, hence why I wouldn't want any more.mik wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 10:18 amThis was my initial solution too, but when I had nothing other than excess recycling it started to wind me up.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 10:15 am I do make a tip run once a month, usually with cardboard.
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Think outside the cardboard box to find freedom from the cardboard.
Add boiling water to cardboard

Allow to cool and inoculate with mushroom spawn
Wait 4 weeks

Shrooooms
Add boiling water to cardboard

Allow to cool and inoculate with mushroom spawn
Wait 4 weeks

Shrooooms
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Mushrooms ?
Can you get it to make some chicken schnitzel?
Can you get it to make some chicken schnitzel?
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Oyster mushrooms as pictured and shitake are easy to grow. Can’t make chicken schnitzel but surely it’s only a matter of time 
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Our bins are every 4 weeks. Must be clean cardboard and paper in 1. Plastics in another, normal waste, garden waste and food waste.
We fill maybe 50% of the paper in a month, plastic is normally full, normal waste maybe 3/4 full, food waste we have zero so won't use it and garden waste maybe half full in summer as we don't have much grass to cut.
Its good council waste to make them feel better.
Jobbo, I thought I'd hid my first body well, must try harder.
Dave!
We fill maybe 50% of the paper in a month, plastic is normally full, normal waste maybe 3/4 full, food waste we have zero so won't use it and garden waste maybe half full in summer as we don't have much grass to cut.
Its good council waste to make them feel better.
Jobbo, I thought I'd hid my first body well, must try harder.
Dave!
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Ours works out pretty well to be fair - Household waste and Garden Waste are collected weekly with mixed recycling and paper / card alternating every 2 weeks.
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Unnervingly topicalJobbo wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 9:51 amIf they're collected, you have a good way of disposing of the extra waste at Christmas etc - I bet there are many people who would kill for extra bin collections.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 9:45 am Yeah, I think I'd be tempted to lose a few of those bins. Who tf needs two of each?
I see @V8Granite has started to implement his plans in Coventry: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr73g20x845o
Yes I don't think there is a charge for additional bins (other than brown bins) so would be worth hiding them away somewhere even if to just to bring them into play at Christmas or when there is family round. There is loads of underutilised gravelled space right behind the garage (as per the pic below) so it is quite puzzling why they wouldn't hide them away other than merely the hassle of dragging them down the drive on bin day. Its always these instances where the current owners do something seemingly illogical that makes me think "what's the hidden issue"...

@Mito Man I am getting somewhat itchy feet with the 911. It is getting used pretty rarely and my wife generally wants us to take the RR on longer trips so that is pushing me toward something less practical and more of an experience to drive around even at 20mph. That goes one of two ways really - something with 10 or 12 cylinders or a classic 911 of some description... Anyway the frightening cost of moving / larger house may put paid to that for a while anyway...
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Console yourself that you don’t have to pay the Scotland bastard non-equivalent of Stamp DutyGG. wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:07 am [Anyway the frightening cost of moving / larger house may put paid to that for a while anyway...
Plug your numbers in here for your amusement. (And before anyone points it out - yes I know houses in Londonland are more expensive).
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I have remained blissfully unaware of the level duty had reached in Scotland. Just for fun I plugged in our purchase 2 years ago - which was initially an additional property because we sold the old house a few months later. I then plugged in today's date rather than the purchase date and the additional duty was higher. Can you reclaim the additional duty as you can in England?mik wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:36 amConsole yourself that you don’t have to pay the Scotland bastard non-equivalent of Stamp DutyGG. wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:07 am [Anyway the frightening cost of moving / larger house may put paid to that for a while anyway...![]()
Plug your numbers in here for your amusement. (And before anyone points it out - yes I know houses in Londonland are more expensive).
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Did the same for ours - looks like it would be 20% higher land tax in Scotland. Pretty horrific as it is in England - the SDLT on this purchase will wipe out 50% of the equity we've built up in our property since first buying a flat in 2014. I think ultimately in a market where everything used to go up, it all just got soaked up but where properties are flat or marginally up many many years later, the currently level of SDLT is unsustainable and must be materially supressing transaction volumes.Jobbo wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:47 amI have remained blissfully unaware of the level duty had reached in Scotland. Just for fun I plugged in our purchase 2 years ago - which was initially an additional property because we sold the old house a few months later. I then plugged in today's date rather than the purchase date and the additional duty was higher. Can you reclaim the additional duty as you can in England?mik wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:36 amConsole yourself that you don’t have to pay the Scotland bastard non-equivalent of Stamp DutyGG. wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:07 am [Anyway the frightening cost of moving / larger house may put paid to that for a while anyway...![]()
Plug your numbers in here for your amusement. (And before anyone points it out - yes I know houses in Londonland are more expensive).
p.s. having a quick look at equivalently prices properties in Scotland was deeply depressing!
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You can - if you drop to a single property within a specific time period (2 years from memory).Jobbo wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:47 am I have remained blissfully unaware of the level duty had reached in Scotland. Just for fun I plugged in our purchase 2 years ago - which was initially an additional property because we sold the old house a few months later. I then plugged in today's date rather than the purchase date and the additional duty was higher. Can you reclaim the additional duty as you can in England?
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There are huge differences of course - prices in nicer parts in or surrounding major cities like Edinburgh/Glasgow/Aberdeen are way higher, but thankfully nowhere is even close to the insanity of London.GG. wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 12:43 pm p.s. having a quick look at equivalently prices properties in Scotland was deeply depressing!
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Intermittently we consider moving to a castle near Perth but remember all our jobs and stuff are here.mik wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 1:00 pmThere are huge differences of course - prices in nicer parts in or surrounding major cities like Edinburgh/Glasgow/Aberdeen are way higher, but thankfully nowhere is even close to the insanity of London.GG. wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2026 12:43 pm p.s. having a quick look at equivalently prices properties in Scotland was deeply depressing!
Although retiring in our mid 40s and living comfortably mortgage free in a little cottage somewhere is pretty tempting!