EHDC Bin Update

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New bin calendars begin tomorrow Bin calendars for October 2024 to September 2025 begin tomorrow (Tuesday 1 October). You can download your new calendar through our website. Find your calendar Fortnightly glass collections from 1 October 2024 From Tuesday, household glass collections will double from every four weeks to fortnightly. The new calendars include these additional collections. Find out more Collection changes over Christmas and New Year Refuse, recycling and glass collections will change over the Christmas and New Year period. These are marked in orange on your calendar. There are no other changes to collections for bank holidays. The Christmas and New Year dates shown in your calendar may be subject to change. If this happens we will send another bulletin. Garden waste collections will be suspended from Monday 23 December 2024 to Friday 3 January 2025 with normal collections resuming on Monday 6 January. We will take real Christmas trees on the first collection of the new year. Image of example bin calendar
Household glass collections in East Hampshire will be every two weeks from 1 October 2024

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