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Do I need to flatten all my cardboard for collection?
Wherever possible residents should try to breakdown and flatten any larger cardboard items such as boxes. This will assist the collection crews as the kerbsider vehicles only have a small compartment to load the cardboard into and bulky items wi...
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How do I keep contents of the bag dry?
By filling the white sack only 2/3rds full and folding the top over you will be able to keep the contents dry and prevent material blowing away. The sacks are high quality, heavy duty hessain material that is difficult to...
I am unable to put my own bins out for collection can Fylde Council help?
The council operates an assisted collection service for people who are not able to move there own bins. You can apply online using the link below; http://www.fylde.gov.uk/recycling/refuse-and-recycling--waste-collection-/assisted-collections/ Y...
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If it’s really windy do I have to put my cardboard out for collection?
You can leave your cardboard until the next recycling collection, if you think its dangerous to put it out, leave it until we return for your next recycling collection. You can find out your next recycling collection on-line at www.fylde.gov.uk/...
Is there any assistance for residents that cannot carry the white sack to the collection point?
Assisted collections are available for residents who are unable to present their recycling containers at the designated collection point. Many residents are already on the assisted collections list but if you feel that you need assistance ...
What can I put in the green bin?
Grass Cuttings Garden Prunings Branches and Twigs Leaves, plants, flowers and weeds (soil free) Wood shavings and bark
What do I need to do if I have a sticker on the bin saying the contents are contaminated?
Please remove the non cardboard items from your green bin and put the bin out for collection on the next scheduled recycling collection day. The green bins are for garden waste only.
What do we do if the bag blows away?
Additional or replacement white sacks are available on-line, by contacting Fylde Direct on 01253 658658 or by emailing listening@fylde.gov.uk. Please click here to order an a replacement sack.
What do you we do with the complaints statistics?
You said...we did Learning from your complaints, comments and compliments We will not always get it right and we need you to tell us where things go wrong so that we can improve for the future. When you make a complaint, comment or a compliment...
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What should I do with shredded paper?
You can put shredded paper in your white sack or blue bag. This can be recycled as normal.
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