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Old Posted: 25-06-2007 , 01:07 PM #1
Victoria Beckham
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Hi all
Just taken up a semi-solid wooden floor , but would anyone know if / & where it can be recycled or do I just skip it ?
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Old Posted: 25-06-2007 , 01:13 PM #2
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Hi all
Just taken up a semi-solid wooden floor , but would anyone know if / & where it can be recycled or do I just skip it ?
Thank you

Hi Victoria Beckham,

Why not try the "DIY/Construction" section of JumbleTown first? Someone may be able to put it to further use. You never know...

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Old Posted: 25-06-2007 , 02:27 PM #3
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Hi Chris
Too Late for that as it was put outside yesterday & due to the 'fantastic'
summer we are having , so now wet ( 35sq mts ) what about my local recycle
centre in Arklow , do you think they accept it ? thanks for the reply
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Hi Chris
Too Late for that as it was put outside yesterday & due to the 'fantastic'
summer we are having , so now wet ( 35sq mts ) what about my local recycle
centre in Arklow , do you think they accept it ? thanks for the reply
Victoria

Hi Victoria,

I found the following information on Wicklow County Council's website -- no mention of accepting wood at the Arklow recycling centre, I'm afraid:

"Recycling

By the end of 2003 three recycling centres were open in Wicklow, Arklow and Avoca. The centres accept a full range of materials including cans, glass, plastic, bottles, cardboard, paper, newspapers, magazines, batteries, ringos, calendars, diaries, phone books, wrapping paper, light bulbs, tetra paks, books, school books, mobile phones and ink-jet cartridges. The Wicklow Centre also accepts green waste while the Avoca Centre accepts white goods, such as fridges and cookers, and electrical goods.

The Blessington Recycling Centre will open in 2004; planning process is underway for two further centres at Bray and Priestnewtown, Greystones."
http://www.wicklow.ie/
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