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Derby householders will be able to
use a free service starting 9 November to get rid of
bulky domestic and garden rubbish. Derby City Council
will collect items that are too big for wheeled bins from
a different area of the city each Saturday between 8am
and 10am. The entire city will be covered once a year,
starting this week in Normanton, Pear Tree and Rosehill.
Leaflets are delivered to residents in advance asking
them to have items ready. In early March I received a leaflet from the
Derby City Council announcing the start of a free
Saturday morning collection of household and garden
rubbish to begin on March 22. On Friday, April 4, I
phoned the number on the leaflet to arrange for a
collection on Saturday. I was very surprised to be told
that the service was no longer operating and that in
around a month I would receive another leaflet which
would explain the situation. |
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