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Kensington Luxury Artificial Turf - 2 Metre or 4 Metre Width- 40mm Pile Premium Quality Victoria Superior Artificial 45mm Turf-Available in 2 Metre or 4 Metre Width- 45mm Pile Premium Quality Nunnington Artificial Premium 40mm Turf-Available in 2 Metre or 4 Metre Width- 40mm Pile Premium QualityMany will remember The White Orchid Flower Shop and owner Nicole Liew from York Road in Weybridge. The shop closed a while ago, but Nicole continued successfully running The White Orchid from her home studio. When a space became available in our courtyard, Nicole approached us about relocating the business and we agreed without a moment’s hesitation. The White Orchid sells flowers, bouquets and potted arrangements coupled with a small range of vintage garden furniture. Nicole also designs flowers for events and weddings. Contact phone number: 07881 247488 Nicole Liew began her career in fashion. She delved into floristry at The Jane Packer School of Flowers as a hobby, but after just four weeks was hooked.
After serving an apprenticeship with a Belgian floral designer, Nicole established The White Orchid Flower Shop. In 2012, she won her first medal at The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Nicole specialises in event floristry and has acquired a loyal following of clients over the years, who love her style and the choice of flowers used in her creations. Subscribe To Our NewsletterLocation: Greenford Road, Greenford, Middlesex, UB6 9AP Opening times: Mon-Sun, 8am–5pm (between 1 April-30 September) and 8am–4pm (between 1 October-31 March). Weighbridge: 8am-4.30pm (1 April–30 September) and 8am-3.30pm (1 October–31 March) Tel: (020) 8578 5674 The centre is open all year round except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Most materials are collected separately and you will find it easier and quicker to separate items before visiting the recycling banks and re-use and recycling centres. The following materials are accepted: Type of material accepted and how to recycle it
All garden waste eg grass clippings, prunings, dead flowers. No plastic bags should be put in the bin and large logs should be put in the wood bin. No food waste, large trees, soil, fallen fruit or plastic bags. The garden waste collection scheme and composting also provide an alternative to disposing of garden waste in the waste and recycling centres. Mixed wood including laminate, chipboard, MDF, painted wood. Any kind of Metal including washing machines, bicycles and cookers. Larson Storm Doors AccessoriesFridges or freezers kept separate from scrap metal.Used Furniture For Sale In Alexandria Egypt DIY and building waste (including construction, demolition and excavation waste)Himalayan Kittens For Sale South Australia
All concrete, bricks, turf, paving slabs, soil, plasterboard, rubble, rocks, stones, tarmac, plaster, roofing, tiles, slates, felt, windows, plastic doors including glass and frames, wall and floor tiles, bathroom suites and fittings, pallets and any materials used in DIY or construction projects. Must be in a reasonable condition and comply with fire regulations. hi-fi, computers, irons, vacuums, etc. and fluorescent tubes, low energy light bulbs. Small domestic batteries and car batteries. Please keep separate from cooking oil. Please keep separate from scrap metal. All glass bottles and jars of any colour. Please rinse out all containers. Glass bins are separated into clear, green and brown (blue glass should go into the green glass bin). No drinking glasses, window glass, Pyrex, glass ornaments or any other glass objects. All types of  household plastic and hard plastics such as, garden furniture, pay equipment, wheelie bins, bumpers and dashboards, buckets and bins.
Please rinse plastic food and drink containers out first. No polystyrene, pvc, clingfilm/wrap, bubble wrap Cans, tins and aerosol cans All food and drinks cans. Please rinse out cans and crush if possible taking care of any sharp edges. No gas canisters or spray paints. All newspaper, magazines, junk mail, directories and non-window envelopes. Old clothes, other textiles and shoes Any clothing including under garments, belts, bags, handkerchiefs, towels, bed linen, curtains, blankets, material. Only shoe pairs - should be tied together or placed in a carrier bag. CDs, videos, books and records etc  accepted and re-sold by charity. Preferably dispose with the phone's charger enabling them to be repaired and re-used in some cases. All types accepted and sent to the developing world for re-use. All types accepted and sent for re-use in the community. Please keep separate from motor engine oil. All mattresses accepted from non commercial properties.
Charges will apply to landlords and private companies/organisations. All types accepted including underlay. DIY or building waste - non-residents Anyone disposing of DIY, construction, demolition or excavation waste, or waste in a van, that is not a resident will be asked to enter the site via a weighbridge where a commercial charge will be applied. DIY or building waste - residents To verify residency the following forms of identification will be required: From Friday 14 August 2015 anyone disposing of mixed loads of construction, demolition or DIY waste will have to enter the site via the weighbridge and will be charged at £23 per 100kg. Some DIY and construction items such as paint, carpets and underlay, and appliances like washing machines, fridges and freezers, will continue to be free of charge for residents, as long as they have been sorted for recycling and have provided the appropriate ID. If you are carrying any of the waste listed below, you will be now charged at the above rate:
Please note: We do not accept any form of asbestos at the Greenford or Acton sites. View advice on what to do with asbestos The weighbridge is a facility that weighs and records commercial and household waste before disposal. Residents using their own vehicle and carrying their own household waste in a vehicle below 1.8m/5'11 can enter the site via the height restricted, non-commercial entrance. Vehicles above this height or carrying commercial or DIY waste must enter the site via the weighbridge. Visitors in hire vans that are carrying their own domestic household waste need to produce the following documents before they are allowed to tip free of charge: Vehicles must not exceed 3.5 tonnes (gross) weight. The weighbridge is open daily (including weekends): The weighbridge closes 30 minutes before the re-use and recycling centre closes. Due to height restrictions, all large vehicles and vans must exit the site before the weighbridge closes. You can dispose of storage tanks and boilers at Greenford Road Re-use and Recycling centre as long as they do not contain any form of asbestos.