A woman ordered to move an old
armchair from her garden has protested - by creating a living room scene in the
front yard. Debbie Ballard, 47, put the chair in her Westcliff-on-Sea front yard and was
saving up to have it removed. Southend Borough Council said it received complaints about the chair and gave
her 14 days to remove it.
Instead she put out more items to build a 'living room'. "I set this up as a protest against the council which was all started by the
armchair," said Ms Ballard. "I got a bit upset about this. I turned my yard into a front parlour." She has written to the council with a picture of her "new and improved front
garden" and asked the authority to define "what is rubbish".
"I'm a single-mum with no income. I was waiting until I could afford to get
it removed," she said. "Most people have found it humorous and have had a laugh about it." The council said it would welcome dialogue with Ms Ballard if she was
struggling to get it removed.
A spokesman for the authority said although she had "created a living art
space" the situation surrounding the chair remained."People have complained," he said, "so we have to have a chat with her about
it. And if she wants to create an art space she is welcome to speak with our
arts officer."
6 comments:
Ermm ... all councils provide a free bulk removal service. You just have to call them.
I've used it many times.
Good grief. They have a freaking ARTS officer? Who comes up with these jobs?
Lurker111
Our council charge £35 for the removal of up to 3 items.
I had a mattress to dispose of, so I borrowed bolt cutters and cut it all up into tiny bits that the metal recyclers took away for free and the padding material got put a bit at a time into my bin ;)
It's £11 for one item and £24 for up to fifteen, here.
It must've taken a while to get rid of all the stuffing from a mattress, Annemarie! :)
with a fortnightly collection,a little bit at a time took about 2 months , and it took me over a week to cut it all up :/
But £35 was half a weeks money so needs must ;)
Heh heh, well done! :)
Iain Duncan Smith claimed £39 on his expenses for one breakfast ...
http://www.bitterwallet.com/help-us-find-britains-most-expensive-breakfast/61672
http://i.imgur.com/jNHTSGe.jpg
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