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Pimlico Christmas Tree Recycling

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

Simply deposit your tree at one of the drop off locations listed below between 3rd and 15th January 2012 and WCC will collect and recycle it. Before you take your tree to the recycling site please remove all decorations. Once collected the trees are sent to be chipped and composted.

Churchill Gardens Estate, SW1V (next to Balmoral Castle Pub)

Charlwood Street, SW1 (on the junction with Denbigh Street next to the existing recycling bins)

Eaton Square, SW1W (junction with Eccleston St)

Erasmus Street, SW1P (junction with Cureton St)

Pimlico Carboot Sale

Carboot Recycling Center

Carboot Recycling

 

In addition to Pimlico’s established Markets a new asset for the community was started exactly a year ago last Sunday, and has grown to be a London phenomenon.

Every Sunday Capital Carboot holds it’s Carboot sale at Pimlico Academy, near Pimlico tube station in central London.

This is a sophisticated cosmopolitan Carboot attracting a younger crowd, many of whom deal in vintage fashion and collectables –  brands like Isabel Marant, Mulbery, Luella handbags, plenty of records, books, clothes, shoes, jewellery and homeware, and features more than a hundred sellers on a good day.

The market has both indoor pitches and outdoor,  recycling facilities onsite, and there are also toilets for visitors.

Indoor stall holders should arrive at 9:30am if coming in a vehicle to unload. Unloading vehicles will not be allowed on site after 10:00am, outdoor stall holders without vehicles should arrive 10:00am, outdoor stall holders with vehicles to remain in the sale should arrive 11:00am.

Early bird buyers entry is 10:00am (£5), and is recommended if you want to buy the bargains.

Public entry is 12:00pm until 3:30pm (£1).

Full details of the Pimlico Carboot sale are on the website http://www.capitalcarboot.com/ and you can also follow news of the Pimlico Carboot sale on Twitter and Facebook

There is occasionally free entry at 12:30 for those who know the password, and I will post the password in our London Forum.

Ebay Eco-Home 3, The House From an Old Refrigeration Unit!

Richard Greenland

Last week I wrote about a remarkable eco-home being built from materials reclaimed from the site and from ebay.

 

Framing for covered atrium

The first photo shows the progress of the covered atrium, constructed of cut-down green oak railway sleepers and D/G panels recovered from the site (disused glassworks). You can also see the insulation sheets between the timbers. The oak will move a lot as it seasons, so it has been oiled to slow the drying, and a system allowing the glass to slide independently of the wood will be needed to ensure water-tightness.

Ed cutting insulation sheets

The second photo shows Ed cutting up and erecting insulated panels for the walls. These are from the redundant refrigeration unit bought on ebay I mentioned last week. Ed uses a grinder to cut them to eight-foot lengths, and expanding foam to stick them together. They are expanded polystyrene sandwiched between two sheets of aluminium which gives them lateral stability and abrasion resistance. They have little load-bearing capacity, but combined with wooden support posts are an incredibly quick and insulating way to construct walls. The insides can be lined with plasterboard to provide a good finish, and the outside cladded in wood.

Mark’s policy is to let people get on with what they are good at and not get in the way. He gets annoyed at TV property programs where the fussy clients want holes knocked in walls to move a light switch over 6 inches. He’s had a cabin built in Morocco as a holiday home. Most people’s take a year or two, and they couldn’t understand how his took just three months. The reason is he just let the local guys get on with it as they already know what works best as a home and the easiest way to construct it. Most people can’t stop themselves from interfering and this takes extra time and cost.

 

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