Wheelie Bins

Soldato
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I have looked on google however can't seem to find the answer, so wonder if anyone might know?

Where I live it is difficult to store my 3 wheelie bins anywhere other than on the very wide pavements just outside the boundary of the property. Is there any rule/law against doing it? The only alternative I have is to move both cars off the drive every time and wheel them into the garden (the driveway is very narrow).
 
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Storing it outside your property is probably technically not legal but unless your neighbours have a problem with it I doubt it will really matter much either way. Obviously you should be keeping them as much out of the way as possible to minimise inconvenience to others.

Also because I'm not sure in the context what is "the demise of the property"?

Thanks. Edited for clarity. Demise is the limits of the property, I'm too used to working with planners and builders!
 
Thanks everyone for your response, they are now living down the end of the drive. It is a pain moving two cars every week on your own and I don't like starting then stopping a turbocharged car twice in the space of a minute, however it appears to be the only option.

As said many councils fine for leaving it on the pavement. Is it really that hard moving 2 cars twice a week/fortnight. to get them in and out.
 
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