No bin collections on next Monday's Bank holiday for State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

By Eli Haidari

12th Sep 2022 | Local News

Richmond Council will delay bin collections which fall on Monday 19 September, with the date now becoming a national bank holiday to coincide with Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Sate Funeral.

Townmead Road, Household Waste and Recycling centre will be closed next Monday to allow as many people as possible to pay their respects to Her Late Majesty and commemorate her reign.

Waste and recycling collections will instead take place one day later than usual.

For example, Monday collections will take place on Tuesday and Friday collections on the Saturday. Normal domestic collection schedules will resume a week later on Monday 26 September. 

The Leader of Richmond Council, Cllr Gareth Roberts, said: "This is a time of great sorrow and gratitude for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth's long reign and service to the nation.

"Whilst our public services will continue as normal during the current period of National Mourning, we will pause some services on the day of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral to allow as many people as possible, including our Council staff and our contractors' operatives, to have the chance to reflect and pay their respects should they wish." 

Anyone with bookings for the Townmead Recycling Centre will be contacted directly and will be available to visit at any time over the next two weeks, without an appointment.

     

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