TO mark the 70th year of The Queen on the throne, Brits will have the treat of a bank holiday weekend in June.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will see pubs stay open for an extra two hours as well as lots of other celebrations, but what will happen to all our rubbish?
When are the bin collection dates for the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday?
The Jubilee bank holiday is set to be a weekend full of festivities and celebrations for everyone in the UK and the Commonwealth.
However, before we start partying it’s important to think about some of the less exciting things, like our bin collection dates.
Many local councils are making changes to bin collection dates to accommodate the Jubilee and give their refuse workers a hard earned break.
Depending on where you live, this could mean your rubbish being collected before, during, or after the bank holiday weekend.
To find out if your bin collection date has been changed, you can check with your local council by entering your postcode here.
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When will my bin collection resume to normal days?
Normal bin collection should resume from Monday June 6, 2022, when the bank holiday weekend has ended.
However, this will depend on your local council, as some councils are postponing bin collections until after the weekend.
The changes to bin collections will also vary depending on which type of bin it is – some council’s are postponing collection of recycling whilst bringing forward the collection of all other waste.
Again, you can check this online with your local council.
When are the Bank Holiday dates in 2022?
The Platinum Jubilee weekend will start with the Spring Bank Holiday on Thursday, June 2, 2022, followed by the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday the following day on June 3, 2022.
The usual May Bank Holiday will be moved from the end of the month to fit in with the celebrations.
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Events will take place over the four days weekend, including the Platinum Party concert, which will feature performances from Queen + Adam Lambert, Alicia Keys, Hans Zimmer and many more.
The Queen will become the first British Monarch in history to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.