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Recycling Collections To Continue For Extra Festive Waste

The Council’s recycling collections are to continue as a matter of priority tomorrow morning for roads which were not collected today (Friday) during the scheduled rounds.

Due to excess volumes of recycling being presented from the festive season for collection for the recycling teams, a number of rounds were unable to completed.

The following roads will be collected as priority tomorrow (Saturday 3rd January):

Widcombe

  • Widcombe Hill (part)
  • Claverton Street (Widcombe High Street)
  • Caroline Buildings

Odd Down

  • Somerdale Avenue and View
  • Frome Road (Part)
  • Barrow Road
  • Vernham Grove
  • Eastover Grove
  • Shickle Grove
  • Odins Road

Bathampton

  • High Street
  • Harbutts
  • Canal Terr
  • Tyning Lane
  • Station Road
  • Church Close

Bear Flat

  • Kipling Avenue (part)
  • Milton Avenue
  • Chaucer Road (part)
  • Haysfield Park

Entry Hill Drive

  • Bloomfield Road (part)

The Oval

  • Combe Lane (part)
  • Forester Avenue (part)
  • Powlett Road

Claverton Down Road, including Claverton Court and Quarry Rock Gardens Caravan Park

Combe Down

  • North Road
  • Combe Road
  • Rock Lane
  • Horsecombe Grove
  • Bramble Way
  • Rock Hall Lane
  • Farrs Lane
  • Greendown Place
  • Tyning Road
  • Westerleigh Road
  • Byfield
  • Gladstone Road
  • Belmont Road
  • Horsecombe Brow
  • Pioneer Avenue
  • South Stoke Road

Bathwick

  • St Marys Close
  • St Anns Way
  • St Catherines Close

South Lyncombe

  • St Lukes Road
  • Lynbrook Lane
  • Longthorne Place
  • Entry Hill Gardens
  • Hatfield Road
  • Devonshire Buildings (one side)

City Centre

  • Spring Gardens
  • Ferry Lane
  • Broadway
  • Excelsior Street
  • Spring Crescent
  • Pultney Avenue and Road
  • Abbey View Gardens

Moorlands

  • Moorfields Road
  • Cotswold Road

Monkton Combe

  • Shaft Road
  • The Croft
  • St Hawkers Drive

Councillor Dave Dixon, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said that extra crews had already been put on for an expected increase in recycling.

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