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Recycling Collection Schedule COLLECTION DAY NUMBER ADDRESS 1 STREET NAME TYPE RECYCLING Wednesday 1-88 Currie House Abbott Road Doorstep Mixed Wednesday 1-18 Dunkeld House Abbott Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 177-225 (odds) Abbott Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Wednesday 19-47 (odds) Abbott Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 2-18 (evens) Abbott Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Wednesday 229-383 (odds) Abbott Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 49-99 (odds) Abbott Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 1-16 Eaton Terrace Aberavon Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 1-49 Aberavon Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Wednesday 1-18 Adams House Aberfeldy Street Doorstep Mixed Wednesday 1-20 Franklin House Aberfeldy Street Communal Mixed Wednesday 57-79 (odds) Jura House Aberfeldy Street Doorstep Mixed Wednesday 54 (1-16) Sherman House Aberfeldy Street Doorstep Mixed Wednesday St Nicholas Church Aberfeldy Street worship Mixed Wednesday St Nicholas Hall Aberfeldy Street Public Hall Mixed Monday Aberfeldy Street Public Mixed Wednesday 25-55 Aberfeldy Street Doorstep Mixed Culloden Bangladeshi Wednesday 49-51 Parents Association Aberfeldy Street Community Mixed Wednesday Abertots Play Aberfeldy Street Charity Mixed ABERFELDY MILLENNIUM GREEN Wednesday TRUST Aberfeldy Street Charity Mixed Friday 82 (1-56) Stileman House Ackroyd Drive Doorstep Mixed Friday 80 (1-36) Wilcox House Ackroyd Drive Doorstep Mixed Friday 1-78 Ackroyd Drive Doorstep Mixed Monday 1-15 Ada Gardens Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Friday 1 Peabody Trust Ada Place Charity Mixed Friday 1-24 Pritchard House Ada Place Doorstep Mixed on Fri & Garden on Wed Friday 1-53 Ada House Ada Place Doorstep Mixed on Fri & Garden on Wed Wednesday 2-28 (evens) Adderley Street Doorstep Mixed Mixed on Tues & Garden on Tuesday 20-66 (evens) Addington Road Doorstep Thurs COLLECTION DAY NUMBER ADDRESS 1 STREET NAME TYPE RECYCLING Thursday 22 (1-28) Adelina Yard Adelina Grove Communal Mixed Thursday 1-87 Dron House Adelina Grove Doorstep Mixed Thursday 4-55 Grove Dwellings Adelina Grove Communal Mixed Wednesday 38 & 41 Adelina Grove Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 15 (1-606) Naylor Building East Adler Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 40 SANE Adler Street Charity Mixed Monday 47 St. Boniface Church Adler Street worship Mixed Monday 1-15 Agatha Close Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Friday 10 (1-12) Swan Court Agnes Street ? Mixed Friday 1-9A Agnes Street Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Wednesday 2-26 Ainsley Street Kerbside Mixed Tuesday 1-26 Albert Cottages Kerside Mixed & Food Friday 1-39 Albert Gardens Kerbside Mixed & Food Friday 1-9, 2-24 Albert Mews kerbside Mixed & Food Tuesday 1-50 Alderney Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 51-71 (odds) Alderney Road Doorstep Mixed Tuesday 1-18 Astra House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-16 Bevin House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-10 Harris House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-16 Huggins House Alfred Street Doorstep Mixed Tuesday 1-24 Marina Court Alfred Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-18 Williams House Alfred Street Communal Mixed Thursday 15-29 (odds) Alfred Street Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 1-36 Alice Lane Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 22 Alie Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 55 and 57 (1-11) Alie Street Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-90 Allen Road Kerbside Mixed & Food Monday 1-25 (c) Alloway Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 1-4 Alma Terrace Kerbside Mixed & Food Wednesday 1-7 Allport Mews Doorstep Mixed Alpha Grove Tuesday Community Centre Alpha Grove Public Hall Mixed Tuesday 9 (1-6) Forecastle Court Alpha Grove Doorstep Mixed Tuesday 55 (1-6) Mizzen Court Alpha Grove Doorstep Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 55 MIZZEN COURT 1-6 Alpha Grove Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden COLLECTION DAY NUMBER ADDRESS 1 STREET NAME TYPE RECYCLING Tuesday 12-90 (evens) Alpha Grove Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Tuesday 92-160 (evens) Alpha Grove Communal Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 1-53 (odds) Alpha Grove Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 85-131 (odds) Alpha Grove Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 1-65 Alphabet Square Communal Mixed Friday 1-19 Alton Street Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-27 Ambassador Square Kerbside Mixed & Food Friday 1-10 Ames Cottages Kerside Mixed & Food Tuesday 1-45 Ambrose Walk Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-30 Stothard House Amiel Street Doorstep Mixed Tuesday 1-5 Amiel Street Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Friday 87(1-32) Frans Hals Court Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Friday 89 (1-42) Van Gogh Court Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Friday 1-100 Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Friday 65-85 Amsterdam Road Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-11 Anchour Terrace Kerside Food & Garden Friday 1-17 Angel Mews Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-10 Anglo Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 1-20 Dornoch House Anglo Road Doorstep Mixed Tuesday 112 Lord Cardigan PH Anglo Road Kerbside Mixed & Food Thursday 1-18 Shepherd House Annabel Close Communal Mixed Tuesday 1-35 and 38-49 Annie Besant Close Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 36 (A-F), 37(A-F) Annie Besant Close Doorstep Mixed Monday 1-10 Vassall House Antill Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 10-168 Antill Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 109a Antill Road Day Centre Antill Road Charity Mixed Monday Antill Road/Grove Road jcn Public Mixed Friday 2-9 Antill Terrace Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 1-6 Allen Mcauliffe House Approach Road Doorstep Mixed Bethnal Green Monday Methodist Church Approach Road worship Mixed Raines Foundation Friday secondary school Approach Road School Mixed & Food Monday 1-60 Reynolds House Approach Road Doorstep Mixed COLLECTION DAY NUMBER ADDRESS 1 STREET NAME TYPE RECYCLING Thomas Hollywood Friday 1-47 House Approach Road Doorstep Mixed Wednesday 2-71 Approach Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 39 (1-24) Grenville House Arbery Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 1-41 Hyperion House Arbery Road Doorstep Mixed Monday 1-47 Schoolbell Mews Arbery Road Communal Mixed Monday 2-99 Arbery Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 1-61 Arbour House Arbour Square Doorstep Mixed Friday 1-8 Marjorie Mews Arbour Square Kerbside Mixed Friday 1-60 Arbour Square Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday Tower Hamlets college Arbour Square Education Mixed Poplar & Millwall Royal British Legion, St Thursday Saviours Hall Arcadia Street Charity Mixed Friday 34 (1-4) St Saviours Court Arcadia Street Doorstep Mixed Thursday 1-18 Archibald Street Doorstep Mixed, Food & Garden Thursday 1-26 Quay View Apartments Arden Crescent Communal Mixed Thursday 2-16 Arden Crescent Kerbside Mixed & Food Thursday 17 Cedar Centre Arden Crescent Community Mixed Tuesday 1-38 Argyle Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 1-32 Vic Johnson House Armagh Road Communal Mixed 76-94 (e), 67-79 Tuesday (o) Armagh Road Kerbside Mixed, Food & Garden Monday 81-223 (odds) Armagh Road Doorstep Low rise ? 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