RUBBISH LOCKDOWN

Bin collections during coronavirus lockdown: Will my bins still be collected?

AS the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep the UK on lockdown, households across the UK could face disruption to their rubbish collection.

Following the Prime Minister's announcement that all non-essential establishments will shut, families have been left wondering if their local council will be the next to be affected.

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Weekly bin collections could be scrapped under the plans (file image)Credit: Getty - Contributor

Boris Johnson has released a list of shops that are allowed to stay open, which include supermarkets, pharmacies, newsagents, banks and Post Offices.

In addition, vets, pet shops, petrol stations, off licences, launderettes, and hardware stores are also allowed to stay open as they are considered to provide essential services.

So far, some councils have shut certain departments while others have continued to serve the public.

Here's what you need to know about how the spread of coronavirus could affect your household waste collection.

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where you can find out the contact information for your local authority.

To find your local council, enter your postcode and the web page will bring up the relevant website.

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is asking households not to put any personal waste such as used tissues into waste bins until it has been stored for 72 hours.

Some local authorities have already altered their bin collection routine in light of the epidemic, while others are operating as normal.

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