No changes to bin collections this Christmas

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No changes to bin collections this Christmas period  

Residents in the district are being asked to continue to put their bin out for collection by 7am on their usual collection day throughout the festive season. 

There will be no changes to collection days for rubbish, recycling and glass, even if your usual collection day falls on a bank holiday.  

Please be aware there will be no garden waste collections for two weeks for the weeks commencing Monday 27 December 2021 and Monday 3 January 2022. The service will resume from Monday 10 January. 

We have created a Christmas collections card for residents. If you have neighbours, friends and/or family members who may not have access to the web, please consider printing off a copy and giving it to them in a card or in person. 

East Hampshire District Council and Norse South East would like to thank residents for their support throughout 2021. We wish you a safe festive period and a happy new year. 

Visit www.easthants.gov.uk/bin-collections to download a rubbish and recycling calendar for 2022.


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