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Recycling, rubbish and waste
- Assisted refuse collection
- Commercial waste - collection
- Composting
- Hazardous waste collection
- Household waste - clinical waste
- Household waste - disposal sites
- Household waste - domestic bins
- Household waste - garden waste
- Household waste - information and advice
- Household waste - rubbish collections
- Household waste - special collections for large items
- Municipal waste strategy
- Recycling - bags and containers
- Recycling - composters
- Recycling - information and advice
- Recycling - projects and campaigns
- Recycling - residential collections
- Recycling - sites
- Refuse - flytipping
- Refuse - litter bins
Household waste - information and advice
Hambleton District Council operates a fortnightly twin bin refuse collection system - supplying households with a green and a black wheeled bin. The black bin takes residual household waste and the green compostable garden waste. Details of the fortnightly rota for black / green weeks can be found here.
Bins should be put out by 6am every collection day - at the kerbside or the designated collection point. If you are elderly or have a disability that prevents you from putting out the bin - and there is no other member of the household capable of doing it for you - you may qualify for an assisted collection.
If you live outside village limits or in an isolated property please contact the council
The Council also looks after litter control, recycling and market cleaning
If you have any comments about this service contact Operational Services on 0845 1211 555






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