Festive bin collection dates revealed for Bury residents
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day collections will occur one day earlier, while collections due after Christmas Day will be one day later than usual.
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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day collections will occur one day earlier, while collections due after Christmas Day will be one day later than usual.
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