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STORM LATEST UPDATE

Besi Besemar October 28, 2013

Photo Jim Robson
Photo Jim Robson

To reduce the amount of debris that could be blown around the city the council are resuming refuse and recycling collections in less exposed areas of the city where the wind has started to reduce.

Residents with a Monday collection should not put out their refuse or recycling unless it is safe to do so . Only put your bin or box out if it can be firmly secured in a position where the contents will not be blown around.

The council are continuing to monitor the situation and will pick up any missed collections as quickly as possible.

Tom Scanlon, Director of Public Health, said:

“We are closely monitoring the impact of the winds in different parts of the city. To minimise the amount of debris that could be blown around we are now resuming refuse and recycling collections where it is safe to do so.”

If you need to report fallen trees or debris caused by the storm you can call City Clean 01273 292929

Or EMAIL:  cityclean@brighton-hove.gov.uk

52 trees and branches have been reported as fallen, cleaning crews are out across the city cleaning them up and all buses are running

 

 

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