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New kerbside bin calendars now available for Bass Coast Shire Council
Bass Coast Shire Council's 2022/23 kerbside bin calendars are now available.
The kerbside bin calendars, which take effect from September, can be downloaded at Kerbside Bin Collection Information and Calendars web page, or picked up from any of council's customer and visitor service centres. Any waste bins awaiting collection must not be placed on the nature strip or any other place of collection outside the property boundary more than 24 hours prior to the collection day specified by council.
Your bin calendar tells you what day your bins are collected, where your nearest transfer station is located and which bin to use for what
Collection zones
There are different calendars for the two collection zones, so be sure to select the correct one for your area.
Zone 1
- Cape Woolamai
- Wimbledon Heights
- Ventnor
- Newhaven
- Rhyll
- Smiths Beach
- Sunderland Bay
- Surf Beach
- Sunset Strip Bass
- Grantville
- Pioneer Bay
- Jam Jerrup
- The Gurdies
- Lang Lang
- Silverleaves
- Cowes
Zone 2
- Corinella
- Coronet Bay
- Tenby Point
- Dalyston
- Harmers Haven
- Kilcunda
- San Remo
- Archies Creek
- Cape Paterson
- Inverloch
- Wonthaggi
- South Dudley
- Wattle Bank
Coucil's bin collection calendars make it easy for customers to quickly find out which bins are collected on which days.
Bin collection information
The calendars also have key dates listed, including additional recycling collections over the summer holiday period, the free green waste disposal period from 29 October to 20 November, and the Detox Your Home event on Sunday, 30 October.
Visit Kerbside Bin Collection Information and Calendars web page to download a new calendar, or to request a bin calendar in the post, please contact council's Waste Team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211 or email basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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