Somerset Council Confirms Changes to Communal Waste Collections
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Somerset Council announces major recycling changes for 13,000 households
Somerset Council has unveiled significant changes to its recycling service for households in the Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge area that use communal recycling collections, with the new system set to roll out from the end of March. Around 13,000 households — mainly those living in flats and other shared accommodation — will soon be able to recycle a wider range of materials from home. The changes follow the Government’s new Simpler Recycling reg…
Recycling changes for people in flats - Around Wellington
Somerset Council has announced changes to its service for households which have a communal recycling collection. The changes will begin in March for about 13,000 households and will mean residents living in flats, or other types of communal accommodation, will be able to recycle even more materials from home. The collections are being introduced in line with the Government’s new Simpler Recycling regulations. People in Somerset who have a commun…
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