#binsofnottingham is a photo series pictures of bins in Nottingham. Apart from the last picture that was in a local village.

But anyhoo, this bin was behind a fence so I couldn’t go stand it up. I’m not sure if yellow is a designated colour for waste, if you know drop a comment! I honestly make time to read them all!

This bin is near the railway station, near to where the old DIY skatepark used to be until they levelled it, the bastards.
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#binsOfNottingham - this classic standard sized wheeiebin is a bit outside Nottingham, at Fiskerton next to the Trent.

There are a few vanlife camper vans here overnight, so I expect this bin gets filled with takeaway cartons, disused fishing tackle and leftovers. The bin is chained to the lamppost to stop opportunistic theft.

It’s also dark, but the camera has done it’s best for this shot, I didn’t try quite as hard as I could have to move my #motorbike out of of the way.

I’m taking a rest here after visiting me mum. She’s 86 and doing fine walking about after breaking her hip.
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Bins of Nottingham, number 5 in a series of local waste landmarks.

This well known Nottingham bin is located outside of Rough Trade Records in Hockley. ‘Sorry’ is an often seen tag locally, and seems to be disproportionately on bins.

In the past this bin would likely to contain all the vinyl that Rough Trade couldn’t sell. Now it’s full of ai slop, probably.

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Bins of #Nottingham number 4 in a series.

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A series highlighting well known, loved amd easily recognisable #bins that put themselves and Nottingham on the map.

This beauty is outside of #JTsoar and lives below a Tae Kwon Do parking sign, It has a long-standing tag meaning this waste receptacle stands out easily from its local peers.

I’m not sure which day is #binday, it would be great to get a shot!

(Anyone who knows bin day here let me know!!)