2278 days ago

Kerbside bin collections over the summer holidays

Brian from New Lynn

The festive season is upon us and Aucklanders are ready to celebrate. But remember, because of the public holidays there will be some changes to your collection dates. All collections will return to normal on Monday 6 January 2020.
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If your normal collection day is:... Your new collection day is:
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Monday 23 December 2019...………...….no change
Tuesday 24 December 2019...…………….no change
Wednesday 25 December 2019...……...Thursday 26 December 2019 Boxing Day
Thursday 26 December 2019...…......….Friday 27 December 2019
Friday 27 December 2019...………......….Saturday 28 December 2019
Monday 30 December 2019...…………….no change
Tuesday 31 December 2019...…………...no change
Wednesday 1 January 2020...……...…….Thursday 2 January 2020
Thursday 2 January 2020...………………...Friday 3 January 2020
Friday 3 January 2020...……………………...Saturday 4 January 2020
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Please remember all rubbish and recycling bins and bags are to be placed out before 7 am on your collection day.
Visit the Auckland Council website for more details on collections.
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