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  • Joe changed the title to Garden Waste collection 2025/6
14 minutes ago, sally buying said:

Yes garden waste

It may not be possible for you, but depending on the amount and frequency of the waste it might be cheaper for you to take it to the tip yourself?

There is a separate compartment (?)  there for garden waste.

Or, depending on the nature of the waste and the size of your garden, you could compost it and use it on your garden, or chip/shred it and also use it on your garden?

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