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Inorganic rubbish collection 2018

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

If your rubbish is usually collected on a:

Monday, please put your inorganic waste on the kerb on Sunday 29 April for collection 30 April - 4 May.

Tuesday, please put your inorganic waste on the kerb on Sunday 6 May for collection 7 May - 11 May.

Wednesday, please put your inorganic waste on the kerb on Sunday 13 May for colletion 14 May - 25 May.

Thursday, please put your inorganic waste on the kerb on Sunday 27 May for collection 28 May - 1 June.

Friday, please put your inorganic waste on the kerb on Sunday 4 June for collection 5 June - 8 June.

Regards

Noel.

See the attached PDF for full details as to when to put your inorganic refuse out kerbside for collection.

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