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Changes to Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) frequency | Islington estate to benefit from social housing decarbonisation grant | Keeping it local – ISHA launches 54 affordable homes in Waltham Forest | Scam call alert | Making a complaint made easier | Read our Residents’ Annual Report for 2022/23 | Allowing access for gas safety checks  | Getting ready for the colder weather  | Amazon Key | Get help from your energy supplier - Priority Services Register | November resident involvement update | Happy Diwali | Coming soon… Keeping your home safe and warm: A guide for winter | We’ve updated our parking policy | November residents' newsletter | 105 new affordable homes for North and Northeast London | Meet Jean and Sidney | Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association Celebrates 90th Anniversary | When we're closed over the festive period | Disposing of waste and bulk items properly | Resident recipe - Eggs with chickpeas, spinach and tomato | Happy Hanukkah | Winter warm guide | December resident involvement update | December residents' newsletter | ISHA announces sponsorship for Islington District Girls Football | ISHA retains G1 and V2 ratings | ISHA's 90th anniversary magazine | MBE for long-time ISHA development sub-committee member | Be cautious about instructing a legal firm | January's resident involvement update | Questions about lift maintenance, service charges and procedures | Free lung health checks in Islington and Haringey | Need to get bulky waste collected? | Finding the right locksmith | Meet Jay: Resident Scrutiny Panel member | Share your thoughts with the resident scrutiny panel | Combining home and work: Meet Muriel, a long-term ISHA resident and former staff member. | Celebrating Tết with residents | ISHA's Lunar New Year celebrations - back with a bang! | Her game too – ISHA's commitment to girls' football | Ramadan Mubarak! | Always ask for ISHA IDs | You may be eligible to pay less council tax | Celebrate ISHA in Bloom, send us pics of your garden | Eid Mubarak | Our updated complaints policy | Updated privacy statements | Jerome Geoghegan appointed as ISHA's new Director of Development | Our new fire services contractor | We need a long-term plan for housing | Come along to the Hackney Neighbourhood night! | Free viewing at The British Museum | We're a Disability Confident Committed employer | Hackney half marathon road closures | Putting you in touch with the right person, first time | Meet Sophie - Resident & Community Involvement Lead

Need to get bulky waste collected?

If you have bulk items that need to be disposed of, there are a few options available to you. Free collection from the BHF The British Heart Foundation collect furniture and electrical goods to resell in their charity shops. If you have something you no longer use, but someone else might want, you can donate it to the British Heart Foundation. Go on their website, give them your postcode and tell them about the items. They’ll ask you when they can come and collect the items from you for free, all you need to do is provide them with a suitable date for you. Arrange a bulk item collection with your local council Some councils will collect items for free. You can find out more about collection services in your area, by following the links below. Camden - £25 for up to 5 items, or 20 black bags. Hackney - Costs vary, unless you receive housing benefit. Haringey - Costs vary. Islington - £10 per item, with a minimum cost of £30. There's a 50% discount if you receive Housing Benefit or Council Tax support. Tower Hamlets - Up to five items collected for free, twice a year. Waltham Forest – Up to five items collected for free per booking. There are also a number of private collection companies you could hire. Fly-tipping and the law Fly-tipping is a criminal offence, and we are keen to tackle the issue so you don’t have to see waste spoiling your area. Fly-tipping is illegal and can result in a penalty of up to £50,000 or imprisonment. Not only does is spoil the neighbourhood, it can also be a health risk and cause damage to the environment. When there are instances of fly-tipping, ISHA will have to arrange collection with our cleaning contractor to remedy the problem. Our contractor charges for these collections, which means it will be added to your service charges. What happens when there’s fly-tipping in my area? When we can identify the culprit, we will charge them for the cost of clear up. If you see items which have been dumped in your area, please contact ISHA via 0300 131 7300 or by emailing isha@isha.co.uk. If you can, please describe or provide photos of the dumped items. We will arrange for a clean-up to take place as soon as possible. Read more news stories
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