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Phase One New Recycling Service- Street List Phase One New Recycling Service- Street List Please note that not all properties will change and services for these will stay the same. They include; Properties on very long streets – these will be done in sections during the roll out Properties with shared waste bins- the new service will only apply to households that have a green wheelie bin for waste. Blocks of flats with green wheelie bins – we will be in touch soon. Eligible properties will be sent a leaflet with more information about the changes. If you are unsure please call us on 0131 529 3030 or email [email protected] Street Abercorn Avenue Abercorn Crescent Abercorn Drive Abercorn Gardens Abercorn Grove Abercorn Road Afton Place Afton Terrace Alemoor Crescent Alemoor Park Alnwickhill Court Alnwickhill Crescent Alnwickhill Drive Alnwickhill Gardens Alnwickhill Grove Alnwickhill Loan Alnwickhill Park Alnwickhill Road Alnwickhill Terrace Alnwickhill View Argyle Street Avenue Villas Backlee Balderston Gardens Balderston Gardens North Bangholm Avenue Bangholm Bower Avenue Bangholm Park Bangholm Road Baronscourt Road Baronscourt Terrace Bathfield Bellenden Gardens Blackchapel Close Boswall Avenue Boswall Crescent Boswall Drive Boswall Gardens Boswall Green Boswall Grove Boswall Place Boswall Quadrant Boswall Road Boswall Square Boswall Terrace Bridge End Brunstane Mill Road Bryce Avenue Burdiehouse Avenue Burdiehouse Crescent Burdiehouse Crossway Burdiehouse Drive Burdiehouse Loan Burdiehouse Medway Burdiehouse Place Burdiehouse Street Burdiehouse Terrace Burndale Place Caithness Place Cameron Crescent Cameron House Avenue Cameron Terrace Cameron Toll Gardens Cargil Court Cargil Terrace Cellar Bank Christie Miller Avenue Christie Miller Grove Christie Miller Place Citadel Place Clark Avenue Clark Road Clearburn Crescent Clearburn Gardens Clearburn Road Cleekim Drive Cleekim Road Cleikiminfield Cleikiminrig Coillesdene Avenue Coillesdene Crescent Coillesdene Drive Coillesdene Gardens Coillesdene Grove Coillesdene Loan Coillesdene Terrace Columba Avenue Columba Road Comely Bank Comely Bank Road Considine Gardens Considine Terrace Corbiehill Avenue Corbiehill Gardens Corbiehill Grove Corbieshot Corbiewynd Craigcrook Gardens Craigcrook Place Craigcrook Road Craigcrook Terrace Craigend Park Craigentinny Avenue Craigentinny Crescent Craigentinny Grove Craigentinny Place Craigentinny Road Craigleith Hill Craigleith Road Craigroyston Grove Craigroyston Place Cromwell Place Dalkeith Road Dalkeith Street Dean Park Crescent Dean Street Denham Green Avenue Denham Green Place Denham Green Terrace Drylaw Crescent Drylaw Gardens Drylaw Green Drylaw House Gardens Drylaw House Paddock Dudley Avenue Dudley Bank Dudley Crescent Dudley Gardens Dudley Grove Dudley Terrace Duke's Walk Dunedin Street East Fettes Avenue East Kilngate Place East Kilngate Rigg East Kilngate Wynd East Lillypot Easter Hermitage Eastfield Eastfield Gardens Eastfield Place Eildon Terrace Ferry Gait Drive Ferry Gait Gardens Ferry Gait Walk Ferry Road Ferry Road Ferryfield Fillyside Avenue Fillyside Road Fillyside Terrace Findlay Avenue Findlay Cottages Findlay Gardens Findlay Grove Findlay Medway Fleming Place Fraser Avenue Fraser Crescent Fraser Gardens Fraser Grove Furcheons Park Gardiner Grove Gardiner Road Gardiner Terrace Gilmerton Dykes Avenue Gilmerton Dykes Crescent Gilmerton Dykes Drive Gilmerton Dykes Gardens Gilmerton Dykes Grove Gilmerton Dykes Loan Gilmerton Dykes Place Gilmerton Dykes Road Gilmerton Dykes Street Gilmerton Dykes Terrace Gilmerton Dykes View Gilmerton Place Gilmerton Road Glenarm Place Goff Avenue Goldenacre Terrace Granton Road Granton Road Granton View Great Carleton Place Great Carleton Square Greendale Park Greendykes Road Grierson Avenue Grierson Crescent Grierson Gardens Grierson Road Grierson Square Grierson Villas Hamilton Wynd Haven Lane Hawkhill Hazelwood Grove Hopefield Terrace Hosie Rigg House O'Hill Avenue House O'Hill Brae House O'Hill Crescent House O'Hill Gardens House O'Hill Green House O'Hill Grove House O'Hill Place House O'Hill Road House O'Hill Row House O'Hill Terrace Howard Place Howden Hall Court Howden Hall Crescent Howden Hall Drive Howden Hall Gardens Howden Hall Loan Howden Hall Park Howden Hall Road Howden Hall Way Hyvot Avenue Hyvot Bank Avenue Hyvot Court Hyvot Gardens Hyvot Green Hyvot Loan Hyvot Mill Drive Hyvot Mill Road Hyvot Terrace Hyvot View Industry Home Industry Lane Inverleith Avenue South Inverleith Gardens Inverleith Place Lane Inverleith Row Inverleith Terrace Jeffrey Avenue Jessfield Terrace Joppa Gardens Joppa Grove Joppa Pans Joppa Road Joppa Terrace Keith Crescent Keith Row Kekewich Avenue Kenmure Avenue Kilngate Brae King's Meadow Kingston Avenue Klondyke Street Lammermoor Terrace Lapicide Place Larkfield Gardens Lasswade Road Lasswade Road Learmonth Grove Learmonth Place Lennox Row Lilyhill Terrace Lismore Avenue Lismore Crescent Lochend Avenue Logie Green Gardens Logie Green Loan Logie Green Road Lomond Road Lower Granton Road Lufra Bank Madeira Place Meadowfield Drive Milton Drive Milton Grove Milton Road East Milton Terrace Moredun Dykes Road Morton Street Mountcastle Green Mountcastle Place Muirdale Terrace Muirhouse Avenue Muirhouse Avenue North Muirhouse Bank Muirhouse Close Muirhouse Court Muirhouse Crescent Muirhouse Drive Muirhouse Gardens Muirhouse Green Muirhouse Loan Muirhouse Medway Muirhouse Park Muirhouse Place East Muirhouse Place West Muirhouse Terrace Muirhouse Way Nantwich Drive Netherbank Netherbank View Netherby Road New Lane Newcraighall Drive Newcraighall Road Newhaven Place Newhaven Road Newtoft Street Nichollfield Niddrie Cottages Niddrie House Avenue Niddrie House Drive Niddrie House Gardens Niddrie House Park Niddrie House Square Niddrie Marischal Crescent Niddrie Marischal Drive Niddrie Marischal Gardens Niddrie Marischal Green Niddrie Marischal Grove Niddrie Marischal Loan Niddrie Marischal Place Niddrie Marischal Road Niddrie Marischal Street North Fort Street North Greens North Hillhousefield North Park Terrace Northfield Broadway Northfield Farm Road Northfield Road Old Dalkeith Road Orchard Brae Orchard Brae West Ormelie Terrace Paisley Crescent Park Terrace Park View Parrotshot Peacocktail Close Pennywell Gardens Pennywell Grove Pennywell Medway Piershill Terrace Portland Street Powderhall Rigg Powderhall Road Prestonfield Avenue Prestonfield Bank Prestonfield Crescent Prestonfield Gardens Prestonfield Road Prestonfield Terrace Priestfield Avenue Priestfield Crescent Priestfield Gardens Priestfield Grove Priestfield Road Priestfield Road North Primrose Bank Road Prospect Bank Gardens Quarry Cottages Ravenswood Avenue Redgauntlet Terrace Restalrig Circus Restalrig Crescent Rose Park Rosebank Gardens Rosebank Grove Rosebank Road Ruthven Place Seaview Crescent Seaview Terrace South Elixa Place South Mellis Park South Parrotshot South Trinity Road Southhouse Avenue Southhouse Brae Southhouse Broadway Southhouse Close Southhouse Crescent Southhouse Crossway Southhouse Drive Southhouse Gardens Southhouse Grove Southhouse Loan Southhouse Place Southhouse Road Southhouse Terrace Southhouse Walk Spencer Place Stapeley Avenue Stirling Road StreetName Summerside Place Summerside Street Sydney Park Sydney Place Sydney Terrace Telford Drive Telford Gardens Telford Place Telford Road The Murrays The Murrays Brae The Spinney The Wisp Trinity Road Tudsbery Avenue Ulster Drive Upper Dean Terrace Vandeleur Avenue Vandeleur Grove Vandeleur Place Vexhim Park Wakefield Avenue Walter Scott Avenue Wardie Avenue Wardie House Lane Wardie Park Wardie Road Warriston Avenue Warriston Drive Warriston Gardens Warriston Grove Warriston Road West Ferryfield West Winnelstrae Wester Drylaw Avenue Wester Drylaw Drive Wester Drylaw Park Whitehill Street Wilfrid Terrace Willowbrae Avenue Willowbrae Gardens Willowbrae Road Windrush Drive Wisp Green Wolseley Crescent Wolseley Gardens Woodside Terrace Woolmet Place Zetland Place .
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