Waste bin collections could become less frequent in North Somerset

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Waste bin collections could become less frequent in North Somerset
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North Somerset Council is considering changing black bin collections from fortnightly to every three weeks.

Household waste bin collections in North Somerset could soon change from fortnightly to every three weeks.

The proposed changes also include a weekly collection of soft plastics and a new container for cans and other plastics.The council is considering changes to its waste and recycling services Residents were asked how waste collection services could be improved to make it easier for households to recycle more.

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