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City bin collections to start an hour earlier to help beat the heat


With soaring temperatures predicted in the coming days, Leicester City Council is asking people to put their recycling, waste and garden waste earlier than normal next week.


Residents across the city are asked to make sure their wheelie bins and orange bags are ready for collection by 6am, from Tuesday (19 Jul) to Friday (22 Jul).


Anyone signed up for the council’s green waste service and due a collection on Monday (18 Jul) should also ensure that their green wheelie bin is available for collection by the earlier time of 6am.


This will help give Biffa’s collection crews more time to complete their rounds in the cooler morning temperatures.


Cllr Adam Clarke, deputy city mayor for environment and transportation, said: “Biffa’s collection crews do a brilliant job in often challenging circumstances. With some of the hottest

temperatures of the year expected next week, it’s important that we do our bit to help out.


“In this case, we’re asking people to remember to put their orange bags and bins out the night before collection day to make sure they are ready for the crews from 6am.”


The household waste recycling centres at Gypsum Close and Freemen's Common will be open from 8am until 8pm as normal.


For more information visit www.leicester.gov.uk/recycling



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