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THREE RIVERS District Street A B C D E F G H I BEDMOND R 1 1 ary OAD nd t Bou ric ist D UMBERL ers C A N Riv D ee C r L Th Pimlico THREE RIVERS DISTRICT COUNCIL L LANE WOODHAL KEY HIGH Verulam Farm Main Recycling Sites ILL H BEDMOND R BUILDINGS 2 ND 2 O DM Recycling facilities can be found at the following locations. For details of the facilities available BE OAD ring 01923 776611 (minicom 01923 727303) or visit www.threerivers.gov.uk MAIN LINE Hyde Meadow HYDE LANE TO GLASGOW Farm WOODLAND AREAS Shendish NE Newlands LA NS Mobile BA • Recreation Ground, Toms Lane, BEDMOND (North E3) AL L Home Site . O ST W E R C R O H NE Harthall LA • High Street Car Park, ABBOTS LANGLEY (North F4) A LL LANE U HI D Farm R GE ER C S LAKES H W L I O L O HYDE Ch H LANE HAL L D • North Hill, Chenies Road, CHORLEYWOOD (North B7) E L A M HART N P R D Bedmond S A S T I L R E O W A D A A D • Car Park, Community Way, CROXLEY GREEN (South E8) Y AY R T L W E E O AP R CH A R D A DLAND RAILWAYS C OO WAY E W • William Penn Leisure Centre Car Park, Shepherds Lane, MILL END (South C9) S LL UEBE USE LANE H BL DR MILLHO I LL TO D BELL P HENDE CL R K ROA MEADOW WAY Mobile O OO • Fairway Inn Overflow Car Park, Moor Lane, RICKMANSWORTH (South D10) NE A BR MS BELL S D A TO LANE L LA Home Site R SE LANE RSO D D H HAL ANG A DL F Sports N PL R O R W T Village Hall WOB OS A ES iv HART E Y Ground e L A V B G r V E U • Household Waste & Recycling, Riverside Drive, RICKMANSWORTH (South D9) D R N E G R R A OR Y V a E d Sch E e A S GROSVENOR T • Household Waste & Recycling, Waterdale, St Albans Road, ABBOTS LANGLEY (North H4) L SQUARE A 3 N 3 E P R I M NE LA • Sandy Lane Service Station, Sandy Lane, NORTHWOOD (North G10) R O YS S PE P E HE NE S H LA K I I L MS N L TO • Bridlington Road Car Park, SOUTH OXHEY (Middle H10) GF IS AD L H U E R R RO E ANE M25 • Park Road, RICKMANSWORTH (North D9) ER L AT W E 1 O A CHURCH LANE V S A T A L T L I L • Manor Lodge, High Street, ABBOTS LANGLEY (North F4) N E D A E X N 2 N A D D E A N O MEADOWBANK R D I I V R M R E Y A D E • Rickmansworth High Street Car Park (South D9) R WAY B D S . 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