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Green Waste Collection September 2010
This is the day to put out garden waste and brown corrugated cardboard for recycling.
The waste should be put in unwanted brown cardboard boxes or, failing that, in plastic sacks.
NB: Plant material which is from invasive species cannot be collected: Japanese Knotweed for example must be destroyed on the site where it is cut down.
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Green Waste Collection August 2010
This is the day to put out garden waste and brown corrugated cardboard for recycling.
The waste should be put in unwanted brown cardboard boxes or, failing that, in plastic sacks.
NB: Plant material which is from invasive species cannot be collected: Japanese Knotweed for example must be destroyed on the site where it is cut down.
Green Waste Collection July 2010
This is the day to put out garden waste and brown corrugated cardboard for recycling.
The waste should be put in unwanted brown cardboard boxes or, failing that, in plastic sacks.
NB: Plant material which is from invasive species cannot be collected: Japanese Knotweed for example must be destroyed on the site where it is cut down.
Green Waste Collection June 2010
This is the day to put out garden waste and brown corrugated cardboard for recycling.
The waste should be put in unwanted brown cardboard boxes or, failing that, in plastic sacks.
NB: Plant material which is from invasive species cannot be collected: Japanese Knotweed for example must be destroyed on the site where it is cut down.
Green Waste Collection May 2010
This is the day to put out garden waste and brown corrugated cardboard for recycling.
The waste should be put in unwanted brown cardboard boxes or, failing that, in plastic sacks.
NB: Plant material which is from invasive species cannot be collected: Japanese Knotweed for example must be destroyed on the site where it is cut down.

