Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Rubbish Bins on-site 4May 19, 2008 4:13 pm Building an architect designed home out of Insulated Concrete Forms on acreage in semi-rural SE Melbourne. Developer approval obtained, engineering complete, getting quotes Re: Rubbish Bins on-site 7May 19, 2008 6:32 pm Gav & Vanessa Building In Melbourne (Sth East Suburbs) http://www.arkraider.blogspot.com/ Rawdon Hill Construction - Canterbury Heritage Re: Rubbish Bins on-site 14May 19, 2008 11:40 pm Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves. - Dale Carnegie Re: Rubbish Bins on-site 18Mar 23, 2019 7:49 pm The Dynamic Duo **Phoenix** A few weekends ago we sprung the one of the neighbours loading dirt and rocks into our bin....Ian wasn't impressed and said something to her...her response was "well everyone does it!!!" Now this is a new neighbour who we haven't met yet, you'd think she'd say "oh sorry, do you mind if we do", or something like that???? And then introduce herself to us??? Nope she finished loading the bin up and went back to her work.... Hmmm not a nice way to start with the new neighbours i say!!!! Oh great you're having neighbour fun too!!! We are planning to keep all rubbish containers behind the security fence..... well behind it. Aside from that I'm not sure what else we can do? Simon Short of setting up cameras and bright sensor spotlights to try and deter, security fences are probably the best way to go especially if you have a big project on the go. Still can't believe people think it's ok to do this. Even council charges for hard rubbish these days and they wont take everything. 15 13801 because its not being managed properly. Also "properly" is too broad and too subjective a term to be able to pinpoint a single event as not being managed properly.… 1 2688 I am not sure whether Perth has its own way of doing things in regards to this. Most of Perth has class A (sandy soil), except for some areas near rivers or hills. 2 7896 |