RECYCLING, rubbish and garden waste collections will again spring forward following the bank holiday on Monday, May 27.
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If recycling and/or rubbish is usually collected on a Monday, then it will be collected on a Tuesday, if the usual day is a Tuesday it will be collected on a Wednesday and so on. This includes collections that would usually take place on Friday, May 31, taking place on Saturday, June 1.
With waste collections a day later a higher volume of waste is likely. Squashing, crushing and flattening waste can help to reduce the number of trips that teams need to make to empty their trucks, as well as creating more space in resident’s containers.
All 16 recycling sites will be open as usual at the weekend, 9am to 4pm. And, if opening on a Monday is part of their normal opening pattern, they will be open on Bank Holiday Monday (27 May), from 9am to 6pm. For opening times and to find a full list of what can be recycled please visit: www.somerset.gov.uk/waste ;


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