'Please keep Twickenham litter-free this weekend' - what you can do to help

By The Editor

13th Aug 2021 | Local News

If you see a bin that's full, people are urged to tell the council
If you see a bin that's full, people are urged to tell the council

The sun is set to shine over Twickenham this weekend and people have been asked to do their bit to keep it clean and tidy.

Residents and visitors who see a full bin can scan the QR code on the bin and report it to the council. Alternatively, log it via the council website.

Richmond Council said: "Please respect our parks and protect others from coronavirus this weekend.

"â— Meet in groups no bigger than six, or two households

â— Keep your distance

â— Take your litter home if bins are full and recycle

"Report full bins using the QR code. #KeepRichmondSafe."

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