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Garden Waste Collection Schedule – Babergh Garden Waste Collection Schedule – Babergh Please use the information below to find out when garden waste (brown bins) are collected from a town / village. * Some towns / villages are collected over multiple days or weeks. Please click the links to view street details. If you can’t find your street listed or you are unsure, please email your full address, including postcode, to [email protected] ACTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 ALDHAM – FRIDAY AREA 1 ALPHETON – MONDAY AREA 1 ASSINGTON – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 * ASSINGTON – FRIDAY AREA 2 * BELSTEAD – MONDAY AREA 2 BENTLEY – TUESDAY AREA 2 BILDESTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 * BILDESTON – THURSDAY AREA 2 * BOXFORD – FRIDAY AREA 1 BOXTED – MONDAY AREA 1 BRANTHAM – TUESDAY AREA 2 BRENT ELEIGH – THURSDAY AREA 1 * BRENT ELEIGH – FRIDAY AREA 1 * BRETTENHAM – THURSDAY AREA 1 BURES ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 * BURES ST MARY – THURSDAY AREA 2 * BURSTALL – FRIDAY AREA 2 CAPEL ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 CHATTISHAM – FRIDAY AREA 2 CHELMONDISTON – MONDAY AREA 2 CHELSWORTH –THURSDAY AREA 2 CHILTON – TUESDAY AREA 1 COCKFIELD – THURSDAY AREA 1 COPDOCK & WASHBROOK – FRIDAY AREA 2 EAST BERGHOLT – TUESDAY AREA 2 EDWARDSTONE – FRIDAY AREA 1 ELMSETT – FRIDAY AREA 1 ERWARTON – MONDAY AREA 2 FRESTON – MONDAY AREA 2 GLEMSFORD – MONDAY AREA 1 GREAT CORNARD – TUESDAY AREA 1 * GREAT CORNARD – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 * GREAT WALDINGFIELD – THURSDAY AREA 1 GROTON – FRIDAY AREA 1 HADLEIGH – THURSDAY AREA 2 HARKSTEAD – MONDAY AREA 2 HARTEST – MONDAY AREA 1 HIGHAM – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 HINTLESHAM – FRIDAY AREA 2 HITCHAM – THURSDAY AREA 1 HOLBROOK – MONDAY AREA 2 HOLTON ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 KERSEY – FRIDAY AREA 1 KETTLEBASTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 LAVENHAM – FRIDAY AREA 1 LAWSHALL – MONDAY AREA 1 LAYHAM – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 LEAVENHEATH – FRIDAY AREA 2 LINDSEY – FRIDAY AREA 1 LITTLE CORNARD – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 LITTLE WALDINGFIELD – THURSDAY AREA 1 LONG MELFORD – MONDAY AREA 1 * LONG MELFORD – THURSDAY AREA 1 * MILDEN – FRIDAY AREA 1 MONKS ELEIGH – FRIDAY AREA 1 NAYLAND WITH WISSINGTON – THURSDAY AREA 2 NEDGING WITH NAUGHTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 NEWTON – FRIDAY AREA 1 PINEWOOD – FRIDAY AREA 2 POLSTEAD – THURSDAY AREA 2 PRESTON ST MARY – THURSDAY AREA 1 RAYDON – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 SEMER – FRIDAY AREA 1 SHELLEY – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 SHIMPLING – MONDAY AREA 1 SHOTLEY – MONDAY AREA 2 SOMERTON – MONDAY AREA 1 SPROUGHTON – THURSDAY AREA 2 * SPROUGHTON – FRIDAY AREA 2 * STANSTEAD – MONDAY AREA 1 STOKE BY NAYLAND – THURSDAY AREA 2 STRATFORD ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 STUTTON – MONDAY AREA 2 SUDBURY – TUESDAY AREA 1 TATTINGSTONE – MONDAY AREA 2 THORPE MORIEUX – THURSDAY AREA 1 WATTISHAM – THURSDAY AREA 1 WENHAM MAGNA – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 WENHAM PARVA – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 WHATFIELD – FRIDAY AREA 1 WHERSTEAD – MONDAY AREA 2 WOOLVERSTONE – MONDAY AREA 2 ↑ ACTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 Acton Place Babergh Close Barrow Hill Browns Close Bull Lane Canon Pugh Drive Cedar Walk Clay Hall Lane Clay Hall Place Coblers Way Corona Court Cuckoo Tye Daniels Close De Bures Walk Gotsfield Close High Street Howe Way Jennens Way Jubilee Way Kedington Court Kings Close Lambert Drive Lavenham Road Lime Walk Marsh Walk Melford Road Newmans Green Old Post Office Row Post Office Row Queensway School Farm Lane Slough Farm Lane Sudbury Road Tamage Road The Green Vicarage Lane Vicarage Road Waldingfield Road Walnut Close ↑ ALDHAM – FRIDAY AREA 1 Church Lane Clay Hill Cosford Road Elmsett Road Holly Lane Ipswich Road Priory Road Red Hill Red Hill Road The Street Whatfield Road Wolves Farm Lane ↑ ALPHETON – MONDAY AREA 1 Aveley Lane Bridge Street Bury Road Church Lane Old Bury Road Shop Hill The Glebe The Tye Tye Green ↑ ASSINGTON – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 Dorking Tye ↑ ASSINGTON – FRIDAY AREA 2 Assington Lane Assington Park Aveley Hall Road Barracks Road Bures Road Colchester Road Dows Hill Dyers Lane Further Street Hicks Lane Marshalls Green Meadow Way Nayland Road Rose Green Severals Lane The Gurdons The Street Vicarage Lane Vicary Estate Woodfield Wormingford Road ↑ BELSTEAD – MONDAY AREA 2 Bentley Lane Bucks Horn Place Bucks Horns Lane Chapel Lane Charity Lane Grove Hill Holly Lane Mill Farm Place The Street ↑ BENTLEY – TUESDAY AREA 2 Bentley Hall Road Bentley Road Bergholt Road Capel Road Case Lane Church Road East Mill Green Grove Road Hazel Shrub Highfields Ipswich Road Link Lane London Road Old Hall Lane Potash Lane Silver Leys South View Green Station Road The Link West Mill Green ↑ BILDESTON – THURSDAY AREA 1 Brooksfield Chamberlin Close High Street (No’s 139 to152) Tankard Farm Close Wattisham Road ↑ BILDESTON – THURSDAY AREA 2 Artiss Close Brooksview Chapel Street Chelsworth Road Church Farm Church Lane Church Road Consent Lane Duke Street High Street (Part) Ipswich Road Manor Road Market Place Needham Lane Newberry Road Paddocks Way Rotheram Road Smock Meadow Squirrells Mill Road ↑ BOXFORD – FRIDAY AREA 1 Ash Street Boxford Lane Brick Kiln Hill Broad Street Brook Hall Road Butchers Lane Calais Street Church Street Clubs Lane Cox Hill Daking Avenue Ellis Street Fen Street Fitzgerald Meadow Goodlands Gunary Close Hadleigh Road Hagmore Green Holbrook Barn Road Homefield Marsh Road Polstead Road Rectory Park Roylands Lane Rules Yard Sand Hill School Hill Sherbourne Street Spring Lane Station Field Stone Street Stone Street Road Swan Street The Causeway Wash Lane ↑ BOXTED – MONDAY AREA 1 Braggons Hill Fenstead End Glemsford Road Lower Street Moorhouse Farm Lane New Road Park Road Somerton Road The Row The Street Tittle Hall Lane ↑ BRANTHAM – TUESDAY AREA 2 Ash Ground Close Bergholt Road Birch Drive Blenheim Close Brantham Hill Bridge Place Brooklands Rise Brooklands Road Browning Road Cattawade Bridge Road Cattawade Street Cedar Close Church Lane Elm Close Factory Lane Gravel Pit Lane Grimwade Close Grove Road Hardy Close Ipswich Road Jimmys Lane Kettle Way Merriam Close New Mill Lane New Village Palfrey Heights Pattern Bush Close Pine Close Quince Close Rectory Lane Rowley Close School Lane Slough Road Snows Way Stutton Road Sycamore Way Temple Pattle The Chase The Poplars The Street Truswell Terrace Valley Close Welhams Way Westerns End ↑ BRENT ELEIGH – THURSDAY AREA 1 Hall Road The Glebe Snapes lane ↑ BRENT ELEIGH – FRIDAY AREA 1 Brent Mill Drive Cock Lane Cundys Lane Hall Road Lavenham Road Milden Hall Monks Eleigh Road Snapes Lane Sudbury Road The Street Whelp Street ↑ BRETTENHAM – THURSDAY AREA 1 Benton Lane Brettenham Park Buggs Lane Bury Road Buxhall Road Castle Hill Farm Road Chapel Hill Church Road Dux Street Lower Farm Road Old School Corner Park Farm Potash Farm The Street ↑ BURES ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 1 Assington Road Beaumont Close Bridge Street Bures Green Bures Road Church Square Church Terrace Claypits Avenue Clicket Hill Croftside Cuckoo Hill Eves Orchard Friends Field Gazeley Gate High Street Hollow Lane Moat Lane Nayland Road Pikes Marsh Slough Lane Smallbridge St Edmunds Hill St Edmunds Lane St Marys Lane Sudbury Road Tawneys Ride The Croft The Waldegraves Vale Terrace Wormingford Road Wharf Lane ↑ BURES ST MARY – THURSDAY AREA 2 Arger Fen Nayland Road (Part) ↑ BURSTALL – FRIDAY AREA 2 Burstall Hill Burstall Road Church Hill Cranfield Park Grange Drive Hadleigh Road Hall Lane Ipswich Road Kenney Close Sproughton Corner The Street Walnut Tree Lane ↑ CAPEL ST MARY – WEDNESDAY AREA 2 Aisthorpe Ash Grove Barnfield Bentley Road Bluegate Lane Boundary Oaks Boydlands Broom Way Bushey Close Butchers Lane Capel Grove Catesbray Cedars Lane Chalkners Close Chapel Close Coombers Crotchets Close Dawes Close Days Green Days Road Dodmans Dove Close Elm Lane Farthings Went Friars Garrods Glebe End Great Tufts Hawbridge Homefield Ipswich Road Jermyns Close Letton Close Link Road Little Grove Little Gulls Little Tufts London Road Long Perry Longfield Road Mill Close Mill Hill Mowlands Old London Road Old Rectory Walk Penn Close Penny Meadow Peters Grove Playfield Road Plough Road Pound Lane Red Lane Red Sleeve Rembrow Road Roundridge Road Rylands Sawyers Close School Close Smithers Close Snowcroft Stockmers End Tawney Close The Drift The Old Street The Parkins The Pightle The Queech The Squirrells The Street Thorney Road Tollgate Road Two Acres Vine Walk Wenham Road White Horse Road Winding Piece Windmill Hill ↑ CHATTISHAM – FRIDAY AREA 2 Cherry Ground Folly Road Lower Barn Road Mill Lane The Street Washbrook Road ↑ CHELMONDISTON – MONDAY AREA 2 Anchor Mill Lane Bylam Lane Chesapeake Close Church Lane Church Road Church Street Collimer Close Grove Lane Hill Farm Lane Hollow Lane Lings Lane Main Road Meadow Close Mill Lane Millfield Orwell Rise Pin Mill Road Rectory Field Rence Park Richardsons Lane Shotley Road St Andrews Drive Wades Lane Wendy Close Woodlands ↑ CHELSWORTH –THURSDAY AREA 2 Bildeston Road Cakebridge Lane Green Lane Track Hall Road Lindsey Road Parsonage Lane The Common The Park The Street ↑ CHILTON – TUESDAY AREA 1 Acton Lane Carbonels Chilton Airfield Chilton Corner Chilton Grove Church Field Road Newton Road Spire Chase St Marys Close Valley Road Waldingfield Road ↑ COCKFIELD – THURSDAY AREA 1 Birds Lane Bradfield Road Bullswood Lane Bury Road Buttons Green Chapel Road Church Lane Colchester Green Crimbolds Lane Cross Green Crowbrook Cottages Crowbrook Place Dukes Meadow Earls Hall Road Felsham Road Gallow Lane Great Green Green Lane Home Meadow Howe Lane Lavenham Road Lawshall Road Mackenzie Place Old Hall Lane Parsonage Green Perrydown Lane Smithwood Green Stows Hill Sudbury Road Tuns Field Willow Bridge Windsor Green Windsor Green Lane ↑ COPDOCK & WASHBROOK – FRIDAY AREA 2 Back Lane Bucks Horns Lane Chapel Lane Charlottes Chattisham Road Church Lane
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