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Battery Collection Points Battery Collection Points Name Locality Thi Lakin School Attard Higher Grades Stationery & Toys Attard Psaila Bazaar Shop Attard Scotts Supermarket Attard St Mary Hardware store Attard Attard Local Council Attard St. Cecilia's Kindergarten Attard Attard St. Nicholas College Attard Primary School Attard Spells Attard St Nicholas College Bahrija Primary School Bahrija Deguara Ironmongery Balzan Steve Stationery and Bazaar Balzan Balzan Local Council Balzan St Aloysius Primary Balzan Balzan Birgu Local Council Birgu Highlight Stationery Birgu Mifsud Garage ironmongery Birgu Landau Stationery Birkirkara Birkirkara Local Council Birkirkara St Francis School Birkirkara Birkirkara St. Theresa College B'Kara Primary Birkirkara Scotts B'Kara Birkirkara St Monica School B'Kara Birkirkara Jopar Self Service Birkirkara Kemar Stationery Birkirkara Me Mobile Birkirkara D. Spiral Stationery Birkirkara St Theresa College Middle School B'Kara Birkirkara Smart Supermarket Birkirkara Hi-Tech Electronics Birkirkara Birzebbuga Local Council Birzebbuga Southvale Birzebbuga J.J. Ironmongery Birzebbuga St Benedict College Birzebbuga Primary Birzebbuga Bormla Local Council Bormla Hillside Stationery Bormla Micallef Stationery Bormla Finsbury Stationery Bormla St Francis School Cospicua Bormla Scotts Burmarrad Burmarrad Dingli Local Council Dingli Aries Stationery Fgura Fgura Local Council Fgura Giggsy Stationery Fgura St. Thomas More College Fgura Primary A Fgura Chain Supermarket Fgura Floriana Local Council Floriana Lorenzo Ellul Floriana Jobbers Ironmongery Floriana Fontana Local Council Fontana Ghajnsielem & Comino Local Council Ghajnsielem Gozo College Ghajnsielem Primary Ghajnsielem Gharb Local Council Gharb Gozo College Gharb Primary Gharb Gharghur Local Council Gharghur Maria Regina College Gharghur Primary Gharghur Ghasri Local Council Ghasri Beta Pharmacy Ghaxaq Ghaxaq Local Council Ghaxaq St Joseph Ironmongery Ghaxaq St Benedict College Hal Ghaxaq Primary Ghaxaq Gudja Local Council Gudja Emtes Stationery Gudja Footstep Ironmongery Gudja St Benedict College Gudja Primary Gudja Gzira Local Council Gzira Borg Hardware Store Gzira Oggetti Stationery & Gifts Gzira Civic Amenity Site in Hal Far Hal Far Bellizzi Photo Studio Hamrun Hamrun Local Council Hamrun San Gorg Preca College Hamrun Secondary Hamrun St Joseph Junior School Blata l-Bajda Hamrun San Gorg Preca College Hamrun GP Primary Hamrun Joseph Cauchi Ironmongery Hamrun Pierre Stationery Hamrun Green's Supermarket Ibragg Iklin Local Council Iklin Old Key Ironmongery Iklin Jigsaw Stationery Iklin The Model Shop Iklin Isla Local Council Isla David Stationery Isla Victory Pharmacy Isla Kalkara Local Council Kalkara St Margaret College Kalkara Primary Kalkara Kercem Local Council Kercem St Theresa School-Kercem, Gozo Kercem Kirkop Local Council Kirkop Shapes Stationery Kirkop Lija Local Council Lija St Theresa College Lija-Balzan-Iklin Primary Lija Luqa Local Council Luqa Carly's Luqa Mario Cauchi Hardware Store Luqa Civic Amenity Site in Luqa Luqa St Ignatius College Luqa Primary Luqa St Francis School Luqa Luqa Civic Amenity Site in Maghtab Maghtab Marsa Local Council Marsa Formosa Ironmonger Marsa Ray's Hardware Marsa This and That Stationery Marsa Wonderland Ironmongery Marsa St Augustine College Primary School Marsa San Gorg Preca College Marsa Primary Marsa The Ironmonger Marsascala Marsascala Local Council Marsaskala BellaVista Stationery & Bazaar Marsaskala Oasis D'Amato Ironmogery Marsaskala Phoebe Stationery Marsaskala PJ Stationery Marsaskala Old Trafford Stationery Marsaxlokk Marsaxlokk Local Council Marsaxlokk St Thomas More College Marsaxlokk Primary Marsaxlokk Mdina Local Council Mdina Marianna Stationary Mellieha Mellieha Local Council Mellieha Maria Regina College Mellieha Primary Mellieha Valyou Supermarket Mellieha Eclipse stationery Mgarr Vella Supermarket Mgarr Mgarr Local Council Mgarr Mosta Local Council Mosta Maria Regina College Mosta Primary B Mosta C & X Ironmongery Mosta Hector's Ironmongery Mosta Patricks Ironmongery Mosta Toyland Mosta PAMA Mosta Maria Regina College Mosta Primary A & Kindergarten Annex Mosta Cauchi's Mosta C & G Hardware Store Mqabba St Peter's Ironmongery Mqabba Mqabba Local Council Mqabba St Benedict College Mqabba Primary Mqabba Civic Amenity Site in Mriehel Mriehel Msida Local Council Msida St Francis School Msida Msida St Martin's College Middle School Msida Roy's Stationery Mtarfa Mtarfa ironmongery Mtarfa Mtarfa Local Council Mtarfa Munxar Local Council Munxar Nadur Local Council Nadur Scotts Naxxar Naxxar Naxxar Local Council Naxxar Valyou Supermarket Naxxar Maria Regina College Naxxar Middle School Naxxar C Carabott Paola Joe Pisani Ironmongery Paola Domlite Store Paola Paola Local council Paola J.G Systems Paola PVC Pipe Centre Paola Supersound Paola San Gorg Preca College Paola Primary A + Annex Paola Mariam Al Batool Paola Pembroke Local Council Pembroke St Clare College Pembroke Primary School Pembroke St Michael School Pembroke Pembroke Pieta' Local Council Pieta' Peekaboo Early Learning & Child Care Centre Pieta' Qala Local Council Qala Gozo College Qala Primary Qala Qormi Local Council Qormi St Ignatius College (ex-girls) Middle School Handaq Qormi St Ignatius College Boys Secondary School Qormi PAVI Qormi Ciancio Qormi St Ignatius College Qormi San Gorg Primary Qormi Bonsai Hardware Store Qormi Qrendi Local Council Qrendi Rabat Local Council Rabat (Malta) Safi Local Council Safi San Giljan Local Council San Giljan San Gwann Local Council San Gwann San Lawrenz Local Council San Lawrenz Mecca Enterprises San Pawl Bonnici Stores San Pawl San Pawl il-Bahar Local Council San Pawl Strandline Stationery San Pawl Sannat Local Council Sannat Santa Lucija Pharmacy Santa Lucija Santa Lucija Local Council Santa Lucija Maddalena Pharmacy Santa lucija Scotts Santa Lucija Santa Lucija Siggiewi Local Council Siggiewi Die Ecke Stationery Siggiewi Scotts Sliema Sliema Sliema Local Council Sliema Dickens Sliema Vodafone Sliema Sliema St. Clare College Sliema Primary Sliema Tower Supermarket Sliema Scotts St Julians St Julians Vodafone St Julians St Julians St Francis School St Paul's Bay St Paul's Bay St Venera Local Council St Venera St Michael School St Venera St Venera Swieqi Local Council Swieqi Civic Amenity Site in Ta' Qali Ta' Qali Ta' Xbiex Local Council Ta' Xbiex Felix Electronics Tarxien FotoForce Photographic & video services Tarxien Pharlap Ironmongery Tarxien Tarxien Local Council Tarxien Forex Stationery Tarxien Audiophonic Tarxien Valletta Local Council Valletta San Gorg Preca College Valletta Primary Valletta St Albert the Great College Valletta Valletta Victoria Local Council Victoria Sacred Heart Minor Seminary - Victoria Gozo Victoria Gozo College Secondary School Rabat Victoria St Francis School - Victoria Victoria Xaghra Local Council Xaghra Xewkija Local Council Xewkija Xghajra Local Council Xghajra Zabbar Local Council Zabbar Scotts Zabbar Zabbar Cutajar Stationery Zabbar Hot Shots Stationery Zabbar Photoline Studio Zabbar Pulis Stereo Centre Zabbar Tony's Photo Studio Zabbar Zabbar Primary A Zabbar St Margaret College Zabbar Primary B Zabbar Chain Supermarket Zabbar Zebbug Local Council Zebbug St Ignatius College Zebbug Primary Zebbug Zebbug Local Council (Gozo) Zebbug (Gozo) Gozo College Zebbug Primary Zebbug (Gozo) Zejtun Local Council Zejtun Lasco Supermarket Zejtun Caruana F Bros Ltd Zejtun Fantasy Zejtun Rita Ironmongery Zejtun Sunny Ironmongery Zejtun St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary A Zejtun AZ Stationery Zurrieq Tonna Stationery Zurrieq Zurrieq Local Council Zurrieq St Benedict College Zurrieq Primary Zurrieq .
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