Wiltshire Council has provided residents with advice about bin collections over the Bank Holiday.
Some councils around the country, including Swindon Borough Council, are running reduced waste and recycling services on Monday, August 26, because of the Bank Holiday.
Locals in these areas have been warned that this may lead to some “delayed collections.”
But in the rest of Wiltshire there are no plans for a reduced service.
Wiltshire Council has informed residents that there will be no changes to their bin collections on Bank Holiday Monday.
Households have been advised to put their bins out on their normal collection days by 7am this week.
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People can check their collection days on the council website.
Household recycling centres will also be open, but visitors have been warned to expect queues.
A council spokesperson added: “There are no changes to waste, recycling and garden waste collections this bank holiday Monday.
“Please put your bin out by 7am on your normal collection day.
“Household recycling centres will be open, but are likely to be busy this Bank Holiday Monday and queues are expected.
“Please save time by sorting your waste before visiting. If you don’t have time at home, make use of the sorting tables while on site.”
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