Dates announced for next Norfolk tip household waste amnesties
But members of the public have been warned they cannot just turn up at recycling centres to get rid of household hazardous waste in the amnesty events.
They will need to book slots to get rid of rubbish not usually accepted at Norfolk County Council-run tips, such as paint and paint cans, fertilisers, lawn treatments, bleach, weed killer and insecticides.
The Conservative-controlled council introduced the controversial money-saving booking system for its recycling centres in November last year - and it........
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