May bank holiday bin collection dates for Portsmouth, Havant, Fareham, Gosport, Winchester and East Hampshire areas - May 27, 28 and 29

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The day some bins are collected in Hampshire will change over the final May bank holiday.

Many people will still have their bins collected as normal with rubbish and recycling collections continuing as normal on May 29. However some will see their bins collected a day later which will have a knock-on for the rest of the week.

The times some bins are collected may also change so residents are advised to ensure their bins are out early in the morning or put out the night before.

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In the Portsmouth and surrounding area bins will be collected at the following times after the last May bank holiday weekend on 2023:

Some people will see the day their bin is collected over the bank holiday changeSome people will see the day their bin is collected over the bank holiday change
Some people will see the day their bin is collected over the bank holiday change

Portsmouth City Council area – bins will be collected as usual and should be out before 7am.

Havant Borough Council area which includes Waterlooville, Hayling Island and Emsworth – bins will be collected as usual and should be out before 7am.

Winchester City Council which includes villages including Denmead, Whiteley, Southwick and Shedfield – All collections will be a day later than usual. This includes a Saturday collection for those who usually have a Friday collection. Bins should be out before 6.30am.

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Fareham Borough Council area – bins will be collected as usual and should be out before 6am.

Gosport Borough Council area – bins will be collected as usual and should be out before 7am.

East Hampshire District Council area which includes Horndean and Clanfield – bins will be collected as usual and should be out before 7am.