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Today (as on every Tuesday since the Covid pandemic hit), both sets of my bins have been collected and emptied. The gangs working on my road (Underhill) now start shifts at 5:00am or 6:00 am (split to enable more social distancing between crews) - each gang has been hit by illness or quarantine - so there have been gaps - but they've always arrived and collected. I know some others have not had such support from their bin men - but I'm really impressed by mine.


Refuse collection is a really important local service - Veolia has managed generally very well (100% for me), and I think at a time of carping and criticism (often from me) about what's happening locally that should be acknowledged.

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