Changes to bin days after May Bank Holiday weekend

By The Editor

27th Apr 2021 | Local News

Bin collections will each be moved back by a day for the week following the May Bank Holiday Weekend.

Richmond Council will carry out all general waste, food waste, garden waste and recycling collections for all domestic properties one day later than usual.

There will be no collections for bulky waste available on Monday May 3.

These changes do not apply to those receiving commercial waste and recycling collection services.

Normal domestic collection schedules for all waste and recycling services will resume on Monday May 10.

Residents are asked to ensure their recycling and refuse is available for collection by 6am on collection day at the boundary of their property beside the entrance, i.e. where their front garden or drive meets the pavement.

To reduce issues with street litter and trip hazards, only households without front gardens, drives or equivalent are permitted to present recycling and refuse on thepavement and should only do thisafter 8pm on the day before collection.

Townmead Road Household Waste and Recycling Centre will be open over the BankHoliday,but pre-booking is essential. Residents canbooka slotto bring household waste to Townmead Road for free.

Still not sure when to put your rubbish out? You can confirm yourrevised collection day on the Council website here.

Call 020 8891 1411 for more information.

     

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