Bin collection update – 28 July 2021

Owing to staff illness at Norse South East some rubbish, recycling and glass collections in the district are running behind schedule.

  • Rubbish – some areas of Bramshott Chase, Hammer Vale and Liphook may experience a delay.
  • Recycling – some areas of Churt, Headley Down and Headley may experience a delay.
  • Glass – delayed collections from yesterday (27 July) have been collected today.  However, this will impact on collections for the remainder of the week across the district. 

Please continue to leave your bins out and crews will collect them soon as possible, with an extra service scheduled for Saturday, to catch-up. You only need to report a missed bin if you notice that your neighbour’s bin has been collected, but yours hasn’t.

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