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Collection Day Number Address 1 Street Name Type Recycling COLLECTION DAY NUMBER ADDRESS 1 STREET NAME TYPE RECYCLING Mixed, Food & Monday 177-225 (odds) Abbott Road Kerbside Garden Wednesday 19-47 (odds) Abbott Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 2-18 (evens) Abbott Road Kerbside Garden Wednesday 229-383 (odds) Abbott Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 49-99 (odds) Abbott Road Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Monday 1-49 Aberavon Road Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Monday 1-16 Eaton Terrace Aberavon Road Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Wednesday 1-18 Adams House Aberfeldy Street Communal Garden Wednesday 1-20 Franklin House Aberfeldy Street Communal Mixed Monday Aberfeldy Street Recycling Centre Mixed Wednesday 25-55, 36-50 Aberfeldy Street Kerbside Mixed Culloden Bangladeshi Wednesday 49-51 Parents Association Aberfeldy Street Community Mixed Wednesday 54 (1-16) Sherman House Aberfeldy Street Communal Mixed Wednesday 57-79 (odds) Jura House Aberfeldy Street Communal Mixed ABERFELDY MILLENNIUM GREEN Wednesday TRUST Aberfeldy Street Charity Mixed Wednesday Abertots Play Aberfeldy Street Charity Mixed Poplar HARCA Wednesday neighbourhood centre Aberfeldy Street Charity Mixed Wednesday St Nicholas Church Aberfeldy Street worship Mixed Wednesday St Nicholas Hall Aberfeldy Street Public Hall Mixed Friday 7-78 Ackroyd Drive Communal Mixed Friday 1-6 Ackroyd Drive Kerbside Mixed Friday 80 (1-36) Wilcox House Ackroyd Drive Communal Mixed Friday 82 (1-56) Stileman House Ackroyd Drive Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 1-15 Ada Gardens Kerbside Garden Friday 1 Peabody Trust Ada Place Charity Mixed Mixed on Fri & Friday 1-24 Pritchard House Ada Place Doorstep Garden on Wed Mixed on Fri & Friday 1-53 Ada House Ada Place URS Garden on Wed Wednesday 2-28 (evens) Adderley Street Communal Mixed Thursday 20-66 (evens) Addington Road Doorstep Mixed Thursday 20-34 (evens) Addington Road Kerbside Food & Garden Thursday 4-55 Grove Dwellings Adelina Grove Communal Mixed Thursday 1-87 Dron House Adelina Grove Communal Mixed Thursday 22 (1-28) Adelina Yard Adelina Grove Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Thursday 38 & 41 Adelina Grove Kerbside Garden Monday 40 SANE Adler Street Charity Mixed Monday 47 St. Boniface Church Adler Street worship Mixed Monday 15 (1-606) Naylor Building East Adler Street Communal Mixed Thursday 1-15 Agatha Close Kerbside Mixed Thursday 1-15 Agatha Close Kerbside Food & Garden Tuesday 10 (1-12) Swan Court Agnes Street Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-9A Agnes Street Kerbside Garden Monday 2-26 Ainsley Street Kerbside Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-26 Albert Cottages Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Friday 1-39 Albert Gardens Kerbside Garden Friday 1-9, 2-24 Albert Mews kerbside Mixed & Food Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-48 Alderney Road Kerbside Garden Tuesday 49-71 (odds) Alderney Road Communal Mixed Friday 1-10 Harris House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-16 Bevin House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-16 Huggins House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-18 Astra House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-18 Williams House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-24 Marina Court Alfred Street Communal Mixed Thursday 15-29 (odds) Alfred Street Kerbside Food & Garden Friday 15-29 (odds) Alfred Street Kerbside Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-36 Alice Lane Kerbside Garden Tuesday 22 Alie Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 55 and 57 (1-11) Alie Street Communal Mixed Friday 3 (1-14) Esquared Apartments Allgood Street Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-12, 85-90 Allen Road Kerbside Garden Tuesday 13-84 Allen Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 1-25 (c) Alloway Road Kerbside Garden Wednesday 1-7 Allport Mews Kerbside Mixed Friday 1-7 Allport Mews Kerbside Food Mixed & Food & Tuesday 1-4 Alma Terrace Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Thursday 55 MIZZEN COURT 1-6 Alpha Grove Kerbside Garden Alpha Grove Community Thursday Centre Alpha Grove Public Hall Mixed Mixed, Food & Thursday 12-90 (evens) Alpha Grove Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Thursday 1-53 (odds) Alpha Grove Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Thursday 85-131 (odds) Alpha Grove Kerbside Garden Thursday 9 (1-6) Forecastle Court Alpha Grove Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Thursday 92-160 (evens) Alpha Grove Communal Garden Thursday 1-65 Alphabet Square Communal Mixed Poplar HARCA Thursday 20 neighbourhood centre Alton Street Charity Mixed Thursday 1-19 Alton Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1 Amazon Street Kerbside Mixed Thursday 1-27 Ambassador Square Kerbside Mixed & Food Tuesday 1-45 Ambrose Walk Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-10 Ames Cottages Hearnshaw Street Kerbside Garden Tuesday 1-30 Stothard House Amiel Street Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-5 Amiel Street Kerbside Garden Wednesday 1-100 Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Wednesday 65-85 Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Wednesday 87(1-32) Frans Hals Court Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Wednesday 89 (1-42) Van Gogh Court Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-11 Anchor Terrace Kerbside Garden Friday 1-17 Angel Mews Communal Mixed Tuesday 112 Lord Cardigan PH Anglo Road Kerbside Mixed & Food Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-10 Anglo Road Kerbside Garden Tuesday 1-20 Dornoch House Anglo Road Communal Mixed Thursday 1-18 Shepherd Court Annabel Close Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-35 and 38-49 Annie Besant Close Kerbside Garden Tuesday 36 (A-F), 37(A-F) Annie Besant Close Doorstep Mixed Monday 1-10 Vassall House Antill Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 10-168 Antill Road Kerbside Garden Monday 109a Antill Road Day Centre Antill Road Charity Mixed Antill Road/Grove Monday Road jcn Recycling Centre Mixed Mixed, Food & Friday 2-9 Antill Terrace Kerbside Garden Thomas Hollywood Wednesday 1-47 House Approach Road Communal Mixed Wednesday 1-60 Reynolds House Approach Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Wednesday 2-71 Approach Road Kerbside Garden Wednesday 1-6 Allen Mcauliffe House Approach Road Communal Mixed Bethnal Green Methodist Wednesday Church Approach Road worship Mixed Raines Foundation Wednesday secondary school Approach Road School Mixed & Food Wednesday Tha Manse Approach Road Kerbside Garden Monday 1-41 Hyperion House Arbery Road Communal Mixed Monday 1-47 Schoolbell Mews Arbery Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Monday 2-72, 95-99 Arbery Road Kerbside Garden Monday 39 (1-24) Grenville House Arbery Road Communal Mixed Monday 74-82 Arbery Road Kerbside Mixed Monday 84-94 Arbery Road Communal Mixed Thursday 1-60 Arbour Square Kerbside Mixed Friday 1-60 Arbour Square Kerbside Food & Garden Wednesday 1-61 Arbour House Arbour Square Communal Mixed Thursday 1-8 Marjorie Mews Arbour Square Kerbside Mixed Thursday Tower Hamlets college Arbour Square Education Mixed Poplar & Millwall Royal British Legion, St Friday Saviours Hall Arcadia Street Charity Mixed Friday 34 (1-4) St Saviours Court Arcadia Street Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-18 Archibald Street Kerbside Food & Garden Friday 1-19 Archibald Street Kerbside Mixed Thursday 17 Cedar Centre Arden Crescent Community Mixed Thursday 2-16 Arden Crescent Kerbside Mixed & Food Thursday 1-26 Quay View Apartments Arden Crescent Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 1-38 Argyle Road Kerbside Garden Tuesday 1-32 Vic Johnson House Armagh Road Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Tuesday 76-94 (e), 67-79 (o) Armagh Road Kerbside Garden Tuesday 81-223 (odds) Armagh Road Communal Mixed Arnhem Wharf primary Tuesday 1 school Arnhem Place School Mixed Arnhem Wharf primary Thursday 1 school Arnhem Place School Food Wednesday 2 (1-62) Arnhem Wharf Arnhem Place Communal Mixed Wednesday 3 (1-151) New Atlas Wharf Arnhem Place Communal Mixed Thursday Rochelle School House Arnold Circus Kerbside Mixed Thursday 1-4 Iffley House Arnold Circus Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-5 Hurley House Arnold Circus Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-5 Sandford House Arnold Circus Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-14 Chertsey House Arnold Circus Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-22 Shiplake House Arnold Circus Doorstep Mixed Thursday 3-5 William Brinson Centre Arnold Road Community Mixed Mixed, Food & Thursday 34-49 Arnold Road Kerbside Garden Mixed, Food & Thursday 2A-52, 7-45 Arrow Road Kerbside Garden Friday 2 (1-37) Artichoke Hill Doorstep Mixed Wednesday 56 Raven Row Artillery Lane Charity Mixed The English Community Care Association, 2nd Wednesday 38-40 Floor, Monmouth House Artillery Lane Charity Mixed Wednesday 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14 Artillery Passage Kerbside Mixed & Food Thursday 1-20 Ashdown Walk Kerbside Mixed & Food Thursday 1-39 Tradewinds Court Asher Way Communal Mixed Thursday 1-53 Spice Court Asher Way Communal Mixed Thursday 1-70 China Court Asher Way Communal Mixed Thursday 1-76 Leeward Court Asher Way Communal Mixed Thursday Quay 320 Asher Way Communal Mixed Mixed, Food & Wednesday 1-7 Ashfield Yard Ashfield Street Kerbside Garden Trust head quarters , ICT Dept, Hospital transport and clinical Monday 56-76 physics Ashfield street Medical Mixed Monday 84-151 Ashfield Street Kerbside Mixed Wednesday 84-151 Ashfield Street Kerbside Food & Garden Friday 1-14 Indigo Mews Ashton Street Kerbside Garden & Food Monday 1-14 Indigo Mews Ashton Street Kerbside Mixed Monday 35 (1-18) Delta Building Ashton Street Kerbside Mixed Monday 1 (13-509) Naylor Building West Assam Street Communal Mixed Kerstein Mansions Thursday Pacific Court Assembly Passage Communal Mixed Wednesday 1-39 Aste Street Kerbside Mixed & Food Mixed, Food & Friday 1-34 Aston Street Kerbside Garden Friday 1-40 Allonby House Aston Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-40 Channel House Aston Street Communal Mixed Friday 1-40 Studland House Aston Street Communal Mixed 40-60, 62-96 Mixed, Food & Friday (evens) Aston Street
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