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2 Maidstone Borough Council Saturday Freighter Service


The free freighter service is for items of rubbish that cannot be put in your bins. For example bikes, broken washing lines, fitness equipment, carpet and underlay, home furnishings and bric-a-brac, broken tiles, plumbing, radiators, small items of furniture and plastic items such as garden chairs and toys.


You can take your bulky household rubbish to the Saturday Freighter Service at the times shown:


Saturday 12 April 2014


7.45am - 8.30am Frinsted Church 8.40am - 9.20am Wormshill. The Street 9.30am - 10.10am Harrietsham. Church Lane 10.20am - 11am Harrietsham. Primary School 12.00pm - 12.40pm Lenham. Douglas Road


12.50pm - 1.30pm Lenham. Ham Lane/ Cherry Orchard


1.40pm - 2.20pm Lenham. Honeywood Road 2.30pm - 3.10pm Platts Heath. Green Lane 3.15pm - 3.45pm Grafty Green. Church Lane


Saturday 19 April


7.45am - 8.30am Hollingbourne. Troys Mead 8.45am - 9.15am Lenham. Warren Street 9.25am - 9.55am Ulcombe. Lodge Gardens


Saturday 26 April 2014


7.45am - 8.30am Otham. 8.45am - 9.45am Bearsted Village Green


We cannot accept garden waste, very large bulky items and electrical or hazardous items. You can dispose of these items through our paid-for bulky collection service or at the Household Waste Recycling Centre at Burial Ground Lane, Tovil, Maidstone. It is open Monday to Saturday 8am-4.30pm, and Sunday and Bank Holidays 9am-4pm. For more information about our bulky rubbish services, including paid-for doorstep collections, visit www.maidstone.gov.uk or call our Cleansing Hotline on 01622 602162.


Textile Recycling


We will collect textile items on your recycling collection day:


1. Put your clothes and shoes into a standard sized carrier bag.


2. Tie up the bag.


3. Place the bag next to your green recycling bin or black box on your recycling day.


4. Remember! Please do not put any clothes, textiles or shoes inside your recycling bin or box.


Sorry we are unable to collect pillows and duvets or any items in black sacks or charity bags.


Small Electrical Items We collect small electrical items such as hairdryers, kettles and toasters:


1. Put your items inside a standard sized carrier bag. 2. Tie up the bag


3. Place the bag next to your grey rubbish bin or sacks on your rubbish collection day.


Sorry we cannot accept televisions, computer monitors, microwaves, cookers, fridges, freezers or any items too big to fit into a standard carrier bag.


Batteries


We collect batteries. Please put them inside a clear plastic bag on top of your grey rubbish bin or sacks on your rubbish collection day.


01622 602666 www.maidstone.gov.uk commercialwastesolutions@maidstone.gov.uk


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Sacks From £1.80


240 Litre Bin


From £7.00


1100 Litre Bin


From £19.50


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Call us now on 01622 602666 to fi nd out how we can help your business.


Maidstone’s big day


This year’s Civic and Freedom Parade will be held on Saturday 7 June on the same day as the annual meeting of the council when Maidstone’s new Mayor will be elected.


It will be Maidstone’s first ‘Civic Day’, with both events combined on a Saturday to create a big celebration, with more people in town to enjoy the occasion.


A military band will play from 10.45am and the new Mayor will be proclaimed at 11am in Jubilee Square.


Troops from 36 Engineer Regiment will exercise their right as Freemen of the Borough to march with bayonets fixed, colours flying and drums beating.


The parade will step off at 11.30am, marching along Week Street and High Street, where there will be a salute. Once the parade has passed the Town Hall, the Mayor will board Sir Tyrwhitt Drake’s carriage and lead a procession of military and civic dignitaries and Maidstone Borough Councillors down the High Street, into Mill Street and on to All Saints Church, where there will be a civic service.


The council will hand out Union Jack flags for people to wave during the parade.


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