This ia a tale about rubbish dumping, fly tipping, which happens all over the 'civilised' world.
Up here in the wop-wops we have 2 lots of big bins in a Central position for general rubbish and recycling.
The bins have a 'clear' space beside them and despite the big sign advising us not to leave general waste there are always piles of old furniture, toilet bowls, bags of hardened cement, recently a dog house, lumber, rubble and loads of garden rubbish. When the pile gets too high locals start complaining and there's a big campaign by the council to remove it all.
The last pile of rubbish
The Council is conducting a major clean-up operation. Big trucks are brought in to carry away waste from all over the island
This was the result
Clear and clean
The general rubbish is collected daily, the recycling (blue bin) a couple of times a week
Photos were posted all over Facebook, congratulations given from residents, close by and far-flung
24 hours later
Another load had been dumped
Council members say they know who it is but can't prove it. There are rumours of cameras to be placed on trees nearby
There is a problem
How do you get rid of this rubbish? We have been guilty of leaving things next to the bins and hoping someone will take a shine to our old chair, cabinet and take it home. K is always on the lookout for 'treasures'
Old white appliances are collected by several people who recycle them for money. Other household items will be taken away if they can be closed up neatly in big black bags. What about an old mattress, that broken dog house or toilet bowl. The council tells us to phone them and they'll arrange removal. That can take months and a series of increasingly angry phone calls. No one wants this stuff hanging around their yards
For years there was a place on the far side of the island, miles away from 'civilisation', where council trucks and local carriers took all this junk. The EU didn't like this solution and the council was forced to close it down
Our rubbish and recycling trucks take their loads to Athens to empty them
Everyone will return to dumping stuff around the bins again. Once there's a nice pile maybe I'll even leave a few things, just in case someone else wants them. There's no other solution.