Timetables for your Rubbish Lorries and Recycling Lorries collection.
Dear Guildford Borough Council,
I would like to request the current full detailed timetables for your Rubbish Lorries and Recycling Lorries showing the routes that they take and which days and times they will be on each road and each location. So basically something like a bus timetable but for your Rubbish Lorries and Recycling Lorries instead. Many thanks.
Yours faithfully,
John Smith
Dear Mr Smith,
We have considered your request for information.
Our collection schedules do not operatate to timetables as such we do not
hold this information.
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