Residents of Monmouthshire will experience some changes to their bin collections over the bank holiday.
Monmouthshire County Council have said that collections will remain the same for tomorrow (Good Friday).
However, there will be no bin collection on Easter Monday (April 13). Instead bin collections for the week will run one day later than scheduled.
The council has said there are no changes to red and purple recycling, food waste, glass recycling and black bag collections.
However, the garden waste collection service has been suspended.
The council will only be taking away two black bags for non-recyclable waste per household due to a lack of capacity on the collection rounds.
All household waste recycling centres in Monmouthshire are closed until further notice. The bulky waste collection service has also been put on hold.
For more information visit https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/recycling-and-waste/
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