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We are still getting our bins collected in SE22 but later than normal - makes me think that they're short of crews and so having to do longer routes. There was something about how collections wouldn't always be on the same days but would be made up so worth reporting as a missed collection if this hasn't happened.

Collections are always impacted by any changes to teams - when teams are moved between routes it usually takes a number of weeks ot settle down again.

With COVID lots of staff changes.


IF a collection is missed then report it AFTER 6pm online via this URL - https://www.southwark.gov.uk/wasteservices/missedcollection/


Everyone is working hard to keep things as normal as possible in this difficult times.

I'm in SE22 and I just had a look at Southwark website to check if the days had changed, for Refuse collection it states every 13th Monday, with last collection in November and next Monday 1st March! But it's always been collected on a Thursday along with recycling waste. Assuming that's some error.

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