BRITS will no longer have to pay to take DIY rubbish to the tip under government plans to stop fly-tipping. The charges – such as £10 to dump a sheet of plasterboard and £4 for a bag of rubbl…
BRITS will no longer have to pay to take DIY rubbish to the tip under government plans to stop fly-tipping.
The charges - such as £10 to dump a sheet of plasterboard and £4 for a bag of rubble - will be scrapped in England as early as next month.It means those undertaking at-home improvements could save hundreds of pounds. Backdoor charges for individuals disposing of household rubbish at waste centres were banned in 2015, but costs still apply for certain types of DIY refuse.
Currently, around a third of councils charge a "rubbish tax", with prices starting at a couple of quid.Council, demand up to £20 for items including taps, boilers and fence posts.
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