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Normal service for recycling and waste collections to resume next week | brecon-radnor.co.uk
COMMUNITY | He's done it! Litter picking legend Greg Dunsford has collected 101 bags of litter - Herefordshire's Independent Source of News & Information
FAQs for provision of a 240l bin for plastic, cans and glass | Shropshire Council
Powys recycles - There is currently a small delay is... | Facebook
Residents receive winter bags to help with cold and flu | North Herts Council
Recycling bags to be things of the past as council consults on budget plans | monmouthshirebeacon.co.uk
New Service** We are... - Pembrokeshire County Council | Facebook
Delivery of more free purple compostable bags are rolling out now! - Greater Shepparton City Council
Fortnightly bin collections to be brought in as council cuts costs - Liverpool Echo
Canterbury City Council urged to ditch purple bin sacks by Jeanette Stockley
Dover District Council apologises over missed refuse collections involving contractors Veolia
Waterproof sacks to replace black boxes for recycling | Wokingham Conservatives
About my bins | St Albans City and District Council
Leeds Recycles ♻️ on Twitter: "Leeds goes purple this weekend celebrating the people in your local area that fill up those recognisable purple bags (60,000 a year🤯) doing litter picks as part
Canterbury City Council on Twitter: "Metal knives can be taken to the household waste recycling centres, where there is a skip for scrap metal. Broken glass and knives should never be put
Piles of white and purple bin bags in Bristol, UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Baby Love Groups - Worth knowing if you have little ones in nappies - Swansea council has purple bags available for nappy waste. Did you know this? Share this post or tag
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BCBC Residents recycling thousands of tonnes of waste
Non-recycling bin | Harlow Council
Your postcode could mean the difference between free council bin bags and paying £51 a roll - Wales Online
Neighbours' shock as binmen from Serco for Canterbury council told not to carry bin bags in Clyde Street and Alma Street