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Rushmoor Borough Council - A quick reminder that your bin collection days have changed this week and next week because of the Christmas and new year holidays. Collections return to normal from
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Recycling, rubbish and environment - Rushmoor Borough Council
Rushmoor food-waste recycling leaflets... - Here for Rushmoor | Facebook
Rushmoor Council on X: "We're making urgent changes to our bin collections as our contractor, Serco, is experiencing on-going staff shortages as a result of Coronavirus. We'll collect rubbish this week, then
Rushmoor's new street cleaning service and waste collection contract offers 'improved' services - Surrey Live
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Hampshire | Smaller bins 'punish' residents
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Hampshire | Smaller bins 'punish' residents
Rushmoor Borough Council to provide weekly food waste collection but cut rubbish to fortnightly pick-ups - HampshireLive
Here for Rushmoor - Coronavirus 12.4 – Blue Bin collection Easter Monday to Friday For Rushmoor Borough Council (RBC), Serco bin crews will be working on Easter Monday, so your bin collection
Rushmoor bin collections: Plans approved to reduce weekly collections in Aldershot and Farnborough - HampshireLive
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Recycling, rubbish and environment - Rushmoor Borough Council
Council Spotlight: Rushmoor Borough Council | by Local Digital | Local Digital | Medium
Launch of weekly food waste collections and bin changes in Rushmoor - YouTube
COVID-19 Crisis: Local Bin Collection | CSH Environmental
HART BIN COLLECTION DATES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON 2023/24
Rushmoor Council on X: "Never bin your batteries - they can start fires, including 'hidden' ones found in objects like electric toothbrushes, mobile phones and toys. If you can remove the battery,