Changes to glass collections from 1 October

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Changes to glass collections from 1 October 2024 Household glass collections in East Hampshire will be every two weeks from 1 October. We’ll also start removing bottle banks in October and remove them completely by January 2025.
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Fortnightly glass collections
From Tuesday 1 October 2024, glass collections from homes will move from every four weeks to fortnightly.
You will need to put your glass out in a sturdy plastic box with handles. If you don’t have one, or want an extra one, you can order it through your MyEHDC account.
Communal glass bins in flats and shared accommodation will also be emptied fortnightly. Glass collection dates will be included on the new bin calendars which will be available in September.

Removal of bottle banks
The skip-sized bottle banks across the district will be removed. Some will be replaced with smaller bins that can be emptied by our glass crews. Others will be removed completely.
All bottle banks will be removed by January 2025. 
Bottle banks in the following locations will be removed in October 2024:
Ravern Square, Wooteys Way, Alton GU34 2LL
Lithe View, White Dirt Lane, Clanfield PO8 0NB
Applegarth Farm, Headley Road, Grayshott GU26 6JL– to be moved from Applegarth to Grayshott (EHDC car park next to The Fox and Pelican pub) imminently
Chase Road, Lindford GU35 0SY
Hill Brow, Liss GU33 7LQ
Tesco Car Park, Petersfield GU31 4JR

Smaller bottle banks will be placed in these locations and will be removed by January 2025 Turk Street, Draymans Way, Alton GU34 1SS
Tesco High Street, Bordon GU34 0AW
Winchester Road Car Park, Winchester Road, Four Marks GU34 5HQ
Morrisons Lakesmere Road, Horndean PO8 9FB
Central Car Park, Petersfield GU32 3JA Find out more about the changes
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