Bulk Rubbish Collection 2024

Published on Monday, 28 October 2024 at 11:26:44 AM

The Shire will provide a bulk rubbish collection for households on the following dates:

Gnowangerup – Tuesday 12th November 2024

Ongerup – Wednesday 13th November 2024

                                                                                        Borden – Thursday 14th November 2024                                                                                           

 

Items for collection must be placed in neat, sorted and tidy piles on the verge no earlier than Saturday 2nd November 2024.  Any items not collected by Council MUST be removed from your verge immediately following the collection.

ACCEPTABLE ITEMS FOR COLLECTION ITEMS THAT WILL NOT BE COLLECTED
Household furniture Household rubbish (included in regular refuse collections)

White goods:

  • Stoves
  • Dishwashers
  • Washing machines
  • Dryers etc.
  • Fridge and freezers

Building waste:

  • Bricks
  • Rubble
  • Sand
  • Cement
  • Asbestos
Cement products
Note: fridge & freezer doors MUST be removed before placing on verge Gas cylinders
Air conditioning units Tyres & batteries

General junk:

·         Small electrical goods

·         Carpet

·         Lino

·         Mattresses etc.

·         Car Bodies

Household hazardous waste:

  • Oil
  • Pesticides
  • Solvents
  • Chemicals
  • Paint
  • Sprays

E–Waste:

  • Computers
  • Televisions
  • DVD players

Glass:

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Sheet glass
  • Shower screens
Unwanted pine/wood Flammable products
Green waste is to be sorted & separated from other items Shed/garage roller doors longer than 1.5m

PLEASE NOTE: 

  1. All electrical items MUST have their plugs removed
  2. Council will not collect goods from outside any of the following properties: industrial or commercial businesses, empty/vacant lots, rights of way, lanes, reserves or parks.

PLEASE CALL THE SHIRE DEPOT ON 9827 1338 TO ARRANGE PICK UP OF LARGE ITEMS INCLUDING VEHICLES

 

David Nicholson

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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