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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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My garden used to be mostly made of concrete
now it consists of piles of broken concrete and some earth.

I need to get rid of the concrete but don't want to have to take it to the tip myself as they get arsey when you take loads of stuff.

Skips are too expensive, and no one seems to want to come and take it away for free.

Anyone got any cunning plans? I'm after serious suggestions here.

Failing that does anyone want to come and collect a few tons of rubble from Exeter?
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 16:49, 7 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Take a bit ot work every day
Chuck it in the big bins there. Moves it, albeit very slowly.

Failing that, make a bunker to protect you from the muntant fish that will be stalking the earth in 10 years.
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 16:53, Reply)
^
I vote for the bunker
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 21:03, Reply)
Post pictures of it on the internet
for me to wank over
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 16:54, Reply)
Advertise it in the local paper
Some farmer or somebody will surely want it. How broken up is it, massive chunks or smaller bits that could be used as hardcore or something?
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 16:58, Reply)
already tried it and not had any luck
biggest chunks are probably squares a foot to a side, most are smaller
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 17:20, Reply)
Hmmm
These www.hippowaste.co.uk/product/ are usefull. It's what my parents used when they recently did the garden. They're not too pricey.
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 17:53, Reply)
Dig a hole...
...and lob it all in - ta-dah!
(, Thu 7 May 2009, 22:23, Reply)

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