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Recycling Waste Recycling Waste Street Comments Town General Waste Grey Bin Blue/Brown Bins Food Waste Caddy Calendar Abbotsford Bishopbriggs Sunday Sunday Monday Calendar 1 Abbotsford Drive Kirkintilloch Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Calendar 2 Abbotsford Road * 2 domestic uplifts a week Flats Bearsden Sunday/Thursday Abbotsford Road Bearsden Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 2 Abercrombie Drive Bearsden Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Academy Gardens Lanes Vehicle Bearsden Thursday Saturday Monday Calendar 2 Achray Place Milngavie Saturday Saturday Friday Calendar 1 Acre Valley Road Farm & Country Torrance Thursday Wednesday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Adamslie Crescent Kirkintilloch Friday Friday Sunday Calendar 1 Adamslie Drive Kirkintilloch Friday Friday Sunday Calendar 1 Afton Crescent Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 1 Afton View Farm & Country Kirkintilloch Monday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Ailsa Drive Kirkintilloch Friday Friday Sunday Calendar 2 Ailsa Road Bishopbriggs Sunday Sunday Monday Calendar 1 Airlie Avenue Bearsden Monday Monday Monday Calendar 2 Albert Drive Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 1 Albert Road Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alder Avenue Lenzie Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Calendar 2 Alder Road Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Alexander Avenue Twechar Friday Friday Monday Calendar 2 Alexander Grove Bearsden Saturday Saturday Tuesday Calendar 1 Alexander Grove Flats Bearsden Saturday Saturday Alexander Place Waterside Saturday Saturday Monday Calendar 2 Alexandra Avenue Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alexandra Avenue (flats) Flats Lenzie Tuesday Alexandra Gardens Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alexandra Park Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alexandra Road Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alexandra Street Kirkintilloch Saturday Saturday Wednesday Calendar 2 Alford Avenue Kirkintilloch Thursday Thursday Thursday Calendar 2 Allan Glen Gardens Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Thursday Calendar 2 Allander Avenue Farm & Country Bardowie Thursday Saturday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Allander Court x2 Block of Flats Off Main Street Lanes Vehicle Milngavie Monday Wednesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Allander Drive Torrance Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Allander Gardens Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 2 Allander Road Bearsden Thursday Thursday Wednesday Calendar 2 Allander Road Flats Bearsden Friday/Saturday Allander Road Milngavie Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Allander Road Day alternates within shift pattern Flats Milngavie Wednesday/Sunday/Friday Alloway Court Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Alloway Drive Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Alloway Drive (145-173) Lanes Vehicle Kirkintilloch Monday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Alloway Gardens Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Alloway Grove Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Alloway Quadrant Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Alloway Terrace Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Almond Bank Almond Bank, Almond Road Bearsden Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 2 Almond Drive Lenzie Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Calendar 2 Almond Road Bearsden Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 2 Alston Gardens Bearsden Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Alva Gardens Bearsden Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Alva Place Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Andrew Avenue Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Angus Avenue Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Annan Drive Bearsden Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 2 Anne Crescent Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Annick Drive Bearsden Thursday Thursday Wednesday Calendar 2 Annieston Twechar Friday Friday Monday Calendar 2 Antermony Road part done by Farm & Country Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Antermony Road Farm & Country Milton of Campsie Monday Wednesday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Antonine Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Antonine Road Bearsden Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 2 Appin Court Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Applecross Road Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Archibald Terrace Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Ardbeg Avenue Bishopbriggs Sunday Sunday Monday Calendar 1 Ardlui Gardens Milngavie Saturday Saturday Friday Calendar 1 Ardoch Road Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 1 Argyle Gardens Lennoxtown Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Argyll Road Bearsden Monday Monday Monday Calendar 2 Arisaig Drive Bearsden Thursday Thursday Saturday Calendar 1 Armour Court Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Armour Drive Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Armour Gardens Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Armour Place Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 2 Arnold Avenue Bishopbriggs Thursday Thursday Thursday Calendar 1 Arran Drive Kirkintilloch Friday Friday Sunday Calendar 2 Arundel Drive Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Thursday Calendar 2 Ascog Road Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 2 Ash Grove Bishopbriggs Thursday Thursday Thursday Calendar 1 Ash Grove Lenzie Saturday Saturday Wednesday Calendar 2 Ashburn Gardens Milngavie Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Calendar 1 Ashburn Road Milngavie Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Calendar 1 Ashcroft Avenue Lennoxtown Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Ashcroft Walk Lennoxtown Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Ashen Drive Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Ashfield Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Thursday Calendar 1 Ashton Gate Day alternates within shift pattern Flats Lenzie Tuesday Monday Atholl Avenue Torrance Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Atholl Court Kirkintilloch Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Atholl Gardens Bearsden Monday Monday Monday Calendar 2 Atholl Gardens Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Auchencruive Milngavie Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 2 Auchendavie Road Farm & Country Kirkintilloch Friday Wednesday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Auchenhowie Road Farm & Country Milngavie Wednesday Thursday Auchinairn Gardens Commercial Vehicle for Domestic Flats Bishopbriggs Thursday/Wednesday Monday n/a Auchinairn Gate (Brookfield Road) Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Auchinairn Gate (Brookfeild Road) (flats) Day alternates within shift pattern Flats Bishopbriggs Tuesday/Thursday Monday Auchinairn Road (2-26) (No. 15, 21, 23) Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Auchinairn Road rest of Auchinairn Road Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Friday Calendar 1 Auchinairn Road (1-7) (14-20) Flats Bishopbriggs Thursday Thursday Thursday Calendar 1 (Cuiltean, Rocamar, 301 Auchinairn Rd, Wester Lumloch Farm, Wester Lumloch Auchinairn Road Cottage) Farm & Country Bishopbriggs Monday Wednesday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Auchineden Court Bearsden Tuesday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Auchinloch Road (4 To 40) Lanes Lenzie Sunday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Auchinloch Road Lenzie Tuesday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Auchinloch Road (flats) Day alternates within shift pattern Flats Lenzie Tuesday Auchenreoch Holdings Kilsyth Road Farm & Country Kirkintilloch Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Auld Aisle View Lenzie Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 2 Auld Murroch Drive Milngavie Saturday Saturday Friday Calendar 1 Aviemore Gardens Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 1 Avon Avenue Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 1 Avon Drive Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Avon Road Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Wednesday Calendar 1 Back O Dykes Road Kirkintilloch Saturday Saturday Monday Calendar 2 Back O Loch Road Lanes Kirkintilloch Sunday Tuesday Monday Calendar 2 Badenoch Road Kirkintilloch Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Calendar 2 Bailie Drive Bearsden Monday Monday Monday Calendar 2 Baird Drive Bearsden Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 2 Baird Drive Odd Numbers Twechar Friday Friday Monday Calendar 2 Baird Drive Even Numbers Twechar Friday Friday Monday Calendar 2 Baldernock Road Milngavie Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Baldoran Drive Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Baldoran Way Milton of Campsie Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 1 Balfleurs Street Milngavie Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Baljaffray Road No.2 & No.4 *Tuesday for Green waste Bearsden Friday Tuesday Sunday Calendar 1 Ballagan Place Milngavie Saturday Saturday Friday Calendar 1 Ballagan Place Lanes - Rec (1-33) Flats Milngavie Saturday Wednesday Ballaig Avenue Bearsden Sunday Sunday Sunday Calendar 2 Ballantyne Brae Kirkintilloch Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 2 Ballantyne Brae Flats Kirkintilloch Tuesday/Monday Ballater Drive Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 2 Balmerino Place Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Balmoral Drive Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 2 Balmore Road Farm & Country Bardowie Thursday Saturday Same day as refuse or reycling bin Calendar 1 Balmuildy Road (No. 300 & 302) (Cottages over canal) Lanes Bishopbriggs Monday Tuesday Saturday Calendar 2 Balmuildy Road Bishopbriggs Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Balruddery Place Bishopbriggs Monday Monday Tuesday Calendar 1 Balvie Crescent Milngavie Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Calendar 1 Balvie Grove Milngavie Saturday Saturday Friday Calendar 1 Balvie Road Milngavie Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Calendar 1 Banchory Crescent Bearsden Thursday Thursday Friday Calendar 2 Bank Avenue Milngavie Friday Friday Saturday Calendar 1 Bankell Farm Steadings Farm & Country Milngavie Thursday Saturday Same day
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