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Prb Sector ( Bedok ) Landed Recycling & Garden Waste Collection Schedule 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 1 Aida Street Tuesday 2 Bedok Avenue Thursday 3 Bedok Close Wednesday 4 Bedok Garden Wednesday 5 Bedok Lane Tuesday 6 Bedok Place Wednesday 7 Bedok Ria Crescent Wednesday 8 Bedok Ria Place Wednesday 9 Bedok Ria Terace Wednesday 10 Bedok Ria Walk Wednesday 11 Bedok Rise Wednesday 12 Bedok Road (Odd no. 31 - 157 & Even 74 - 164) Wednesday 13 Bedok Road (Odd no.299 - 359 & Even no. 242-346) Tuesday 14 Bedok Terrace Wednesday 15 Bedok Walk Tuesday 16 Bilal Lane Wednesday 17 Bowmont Garden Thursday 18 Burnfoot Terrace Thursday 19 Butterworth Lane Saturday 20 Carlton Avenue Thursday 21 Carmen street Tuesday 22 Carmen Terrace Tuesday 23 Carpmael Road Thursday 24 Ceylon Road Saturday 25 Chai Chee Drive Friday 26 Changi Road (Even no. 276 - 472) Wednesday 27 Changi Road (Even no. 480 - 574) Thursday 28 Changi Road (Odd no. from 251-669) Friday 29 Chapel Close Friday 30 Chapel Road Friday 31 Cheow Keng Road Friday 32 Cheviot Hill Thursday 33 Chiku Road Monday 34 Coldstream Avenue Thursday 35 Crane Road Thursday 36 Dafne Street Tuesday 37 Dido Street Tuesday 38 Dryburgh Avenue Thursday 39 Duku Lane Friday 40 Duku PL Friday 41 Duku Road Friday 42 Dunbar Walk Thursday 43 Dunman Lane Saturday 44 Dunman Road Saturday 45 Ean Kiam Place Saturday 46 East Coast Avenue Saturday 47 East Coast Drive Saturday 48 East Coast Road Friday 49 East Coast Road Thursday 50 East Coast Road (Even no. 272 - 484 & Odd no.301 - 605) Tuesday 51 East Coast Road (Even no. 520 to 930) Saturday 52 East Coast Road (Odd no. 627 - 727 & 27 - 143) Thursday 53 East Coast Road (Odd no. from 181 - 239 Even 124 - 228 & 10 - 40) Friday Page 1 of 7 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 54 East Coast Terrace Saturday 55 Eastwood Drive Wednesday 56 Eastwood Green Wednesday 57 Eastwood Place Wednesday 58 Eastwood Road Wednesday 59 Eastwood Terrace Wednesday 60 Eastwood Walk Wednesday 61 Eastwood Way Wednesday 62 Elite Park Avenue Saturday 63 Elite Terrace Saturday 64 Elliot Road Saturday 65 Elliot Walk Saturday 66 Ernani Street Tuesday 67 Ettrick Terrace Thursday 68 Evergreen Avenue Friday 69 Evergreen Gardens Friday 70 Everitt Road (No. 101 - 158) Friday 71 Everitt Road (No.1 - 99) Monday 72 Everitt Road North Monday 73 Fernwood Terrace Saturday 74 Fidelio Street Tuesday 75 Figaro Garden Saturday 76 Figaro Street Saturday 77 First Street Saturday 78 Foo Kim Lin Road Monday 79 Fourth Street Saturday 80 Fowlie Road Thursday 81 Frankel Avenue Thursday 82 Frankel Close Thursday 83 Frankel Drive Thursday 84 Frankel Place Thursday 85 Frankel Street Thursday 86 Frankel Terrace Thursday 87 Frankel Walk Thursday 88 Gray Lane Saturday 89 Green Lane Saturday 90 Greenfiled Drive Thursday 91 Haig Avenue Saturday 92 Haig Lane Saturday 93 Haig Road Saturday 94 Haig Road Saturday 95 Haigsville Drive Saturday 96 Hartley Grove Thursday 97 Hemmant Road Saturday 98 Ipoh Lane Saturday 99 Jago Close Friday 100 Jalan Anak Patong Tuesday 101 Jalan Awang Monday 102 Jalan Azam Saturday 103 Jalan Baiduri Tuesday 104 Jalan Bangsawan Tuesday 105 Jalan Beringin Saturday 106 Jalan Bilal Wednesday Page 2 of 7 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 107 Jalan Binjai Saturday 108 Jalan Bintang Tiga Tuesday 109 Jalan Buloh Perindu Saturday 110 Jalan Chempaka Kuning Tuesday 111 Jalan Chempaka Puteh Tuesday 112 Jalan Daud Monday 113 Jalan Dondang Sayang Saturday 114 Jalan Eunos Monday 115 Jalan Gajus Saturday 116 Jalan Greja Wednesday 117 Jalan Grisek Friday 118 Jalan Haji Salam Thursday 119 Jalan Hussein Monday 120 Jalan Ishak Monday 121 Jalan Ismail Monday 122 Jalan Jamal Saturday 123 Jalan Kathi Wednesday 124 Jalan Kechot Monday 125 Jalan Kembangan Saturday 126 Jalan Keris Saturday 127 Jalan Khairuddin Tuesday 128 Jalan Krian Friday 129 Jalan Kupang Friday 130 Jalan Lana Friday 131 Jalan Langgar Bedok Wednesday 132 Jalan Lapang Friday 133 Jalan Limau Bali Thursday 134 Jalan Limau Kasturi Wednesday 135 Jalan Limau Manis Thursday 136 Jalan Limau Nipis Wednesday 137 Jalan Limau Purut Thursday 138 Jalan Masjid Saturday 139 Jalan Nipah Wednesday 140 Jalan Paras Friday 141 Jalan Pari Burong Tuesday 142 Jalan Pari Dedap Tuesday 143 Jalan Pari Kikis Tuesday 144 Jalan Pari Unak Tuesday 145 Jalan Punai Monday 146 Jalan Puteri Jula Juli Saturday 147 Jalan Rahmat Monday 148 Jalan Remis Friday 149 Jalan Rendang Tuesday 150 Jalan Rimau Monday 151 Jalan Saudara Ku Saturday 152 Jalan Sayang Friday 153 Jalan Selamat Friday 154 Jalan Selendang Delima Saturday 155 Jalan Sempandan Saturday 156 Jalan Senang Friday 157 Jalan Sentosa Friday 158 Jalan Senyum Friday 159 Jalan Simpang bedok Tuesday Page 3 of 7 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 160 Jalan Singa Monday 161 Jalan Sotong Tuesday 162 Jalan Tamban Tuesday 163 Jalan Tanah Puteh Saturday 164 Jalan Tanah Rata Tuesday 165 Jalan Tanjong Tuesday 166 Jalan Tembusu Saturday 167 Jalan Tengiri Tuesday 168 Jalan Terang Bulan Tuesday 169 Jalan Tua Kong Saturday 170 Jalan ULU Siglap Saturday 171 Jalan Wakaff Wednesday 172 Jalan Waringin Friday 173 Jalan Yasin Monday 174 Joo Chiat Avenue Wednesday 175 Joo Chiat Lane Monday 176 Joo Chiat Place (No. 1 - 249) Monday 177 Joo Chiat Place (No. 261 - 403) Wednesday 178 Joo Chiat Road (Even no. 12 - 464) Thursday 179 Joo Chiat Road (Odd no. 91 - 283) Monday 180 Joo Chiat Road (Odd no. 285 - 483) Friday 181 Joo Chiat Terrace Monday 182 Joo Chiat Walk Wednesday 183 Karikal Lane Tuesday 184 Kee Sun Avenue Saturday 185 Keris Drive Saturday 186 Kew Avenue Thursday 187 Kew Crescent Thursday 188 Kew Drive Thursday 189 Kew Heights Thursday 190 Kew Lane Thursday 191 Kew Terrace Thursday 192 Kew Walk Thursday 193 Koon Seng Road (Even no. 2 - 128) Friday 194 Koon Seng Road (Odd no. 1- 137) Monday 195 Kuo Chuan Avenue Friday 196 Kurau gr Tuesday 197 Kurau Place Tuesday 198 Kurau Terrace Tuesday 199 La Salle Street Thursday 200 Lakme Street Tuesday 201 Lakme Terrace Tuesday 202 Langsat Road Monday 203 Lengkong Dua Saturday 204 Lengkong Empat Saturday 205 Lengkong Enam Saturday 206 Lengkong Lima Saturday 207 Lengkong Satu Saturday 208 Lengkong Tiga Saturday 209 Lengkong Tujoh Saturday 210 Lim Ah Woo Road Saturday 211 Limau Garden Thursday 212 Limau Grove Thursday Page 4 of 7 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 213 Limau Rise Thursday 214 Limau Terrace Thursday 215 Limau Walk Thursday 216 Lor 101 Changi Monday 217 Lor 102 Changi Monday 218 Lor 104 Changi Monday 219 Lor 105 Changi Monday 220 Lor 106 Changi Monday 221 Lor 107 Changi Monday 222 Lor 108 Changi Monday 223 Lor K Telok Kurau Tuesday 224 Lor Kembangan Saturday 225 Lor L Telok Kurau Tuesday 226 Lor Marican Monday 227 Lor N Telok Kurau Tuesday 228 Lor Salleh Monday 229 Lor Sarina Monday 230 Lorong 110 Changi Wednesday 231 Lorong Abu Talib Saturday 232 Lorong Bandang Wednesday 233 Lorong G Telok Kurau Wednesday 234 Lorong H Telok Kurau Wednesday 235 Lorong J Telok Kurau Wednesday 236 Lorong M Telok Kurau Tuesday 237 Lorong Marzuki Monday 238 Lorong Melayu Saturday 239 Lorong Mydin Saturday 240 Lorong Nangka Friday 241 Lorong Siglap Saturday 242 Lorong Stangee Friday 243 Lothian Terrace Thursday 244 Lucky Crescent Friday 245 Lucky Garden Friday 246 Lucky Heights Friday 247 Lucky Rise Friday 248 Lucky View Friday 249 Mangis Road Monday 250 Maria Avenue Tuesday 251 Marine Parade Friday 252 Marshall Road Saturday 253 Martia Road Tuesday 254 Metropole Drive Tuesday 255 Minaret Walk Wednesday 256 Mountbatten Road Friday 257 Mugliston Road Saturday 258 Nallur Road Saturday 259 Norma Terrace Tuesday 260 Onan Road Thursday 261 Palm Avenue Saturday 262 Palm Drive Saturday 263 Palm Road Saturday 264 Parbury Avenue Friday 265 Peakville Avenue Tuesday Page 5 of 7 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD PRB SECTOR ( BEDOK ) LANDED RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE S/NO LOCATION / STREET NAME COLLECTION FREQUENCY 266 Peakville Grove Tuesday 267 Peakville Terrrace Tuesday 268 Peakville Walk Tuesday 269 Pebble Lane Saturday 270 Pennefather Road Thursday 271 Pesari Walk Wednesday 272 Primrose Avenue Friday 273 Pulasan Road Friday 274 Rambai Road Friday 275 Rambutan Road Monday 276 Rienzi Street Tuesday 277 Riviera Drive Friday 278 Rose Lane Saturday 279 Roseburn Avenue Thursday 280 Salam Walk Thursday 281 Sandy Lane Saturday 282 Sea Avenue Friday 283 Second Street Saturday 284 Senang Crescent Friday 285 Sennett Avenue Friday 286 Sennett Close Friday 287 Sennett Drive Friday 288 Sennett Lane Friday 289 Sennett Place Friday 290 Sennett Road Friday 291 Sennett Terrace Friday 292 Seraya Lane Saturday 293 Seraya Road Saturday 294 Siglap Avenue Thursday 295 Siglap Bank Thursday 296 Siglap Close Saturday 297 Siglap Drive Thursday 298 Siglap Garden Saturday 299 Siglap Hill Thursday 300 Siglap Plain Thursday 301 Siglap Rise Thursday 302 Siglap Road (Even 320-590) Tuesday 303 Siglap Road (Odd number 57 - 129) Thursday 304 Siglap Road (Unit 17-32) Saturday 305 Siglap Terrace Thursday 306 Siglap Valley Thursday 307 Siglap View Thursday 308 Siglap Walk Thursday 309 Sims Avenue East Friday 310 Sims
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