Bin collections to take place as normal over the Easter holidays

Recycling and rubbish collections will not be affected by the Easter Bank Holiday with collections on both Good Friday and Easter Monday as normal.

Garden waste collections will also continue as normal on both Friday 15 and Monday 18 April.

Residents are being reminded that they should put their bins out by 7.30am on their usual collection day ready for the crews to collect as normal. Any additional cardboard packaging, envelopes and cards can be recycled in your recycling bin. Hard plastic items and silver foil packaging usually found around Easter eggs cannot be recycled and must be put into your rubbish bin. To check that you are recycling right visit our website www.easthants.gov.uk/can-recycle.

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