Hounslow Borough Bin Days Revised for Easter

Collections will take place a day later than normal


Refuse collection in Hounslow. Picture: Hounslow Council

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April 15, 2025

Residents of Hounslow Borough will have their bins collected later than usual in the next week with two bank holidays on the horizon. Good Friday and Easter Monday are both bank holidays but only one of them will see changes to schedules.

Residents who normally have their bins collected on a Friday will see no changes on April 18 but from Monday (April 21) there are alterations affecting the whole of next week.

Hounslow Council has announced the following changes to the usual schedule:

Regular services will resume on Monday, April 28. No information has yet been published for any revisions to collections over the May bank holidays.

Hounslow Council asks residents to ensure bins are left out for collection by 7am on the revised collection days.

 

Day Revised collection day
Friday, April 18 (Good Friday) unchanged
Monday, April 21 (Easter Monday) Tuesday, April 22
Tuesday, April 22 Wednesday, April 23
Wednesday, April 23 Thursday, April 24
Thursday, April 24 Friday, April 25
Friday, April 25 Saturday, April 26

Ealing Council has announced that there will be no change to bin collection dates.

Philip James Lynch - Local Democracy Reporter


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