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Whilst we have had our recycling boxes/bag emptied this year (Worlingham Rd) ... we have not yet had our green rubbish bins done. (Common problem to many houses in the street, judging from the multiple overflowing bins.)

Accepting that our scheduled day is Wednesday & the last two have been snowy .... Well at least for the mornings .... does anybody have any info about when the re-scheduled collection is due, or are there no plans & we are simply waiting & for this Wednesday & hoping the weather is ok?

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I spoke to the council as ours had not been emptied for ages and the bin lorry came past, collect some from the street but not all. They said they would recollect in a few days, I said that was not good enough and they were emptied that day. THey are days behind on their collections but said things were getting back to normal.

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