Council’s bulky waste clean-up is next week (August 29–September 2).
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The event encourages recycling and allows households to undertake a clean out of their homes as winter comes to a close.
Residents are asked to place waste out for collection the day prior to their normal weekly collection day.
Please remember that restrictions do apply, or waste may not be collected:
- Individual items should be easily lifted by two people
- Waste must be in safe piles of no more than 2 cubic metres
- No mattresses, concrete, bricks, soil, sand, stone, batteries, tyres, paint tins, chemicals, gas cylinders or other hazardous materials will be accepted.
- Endeavour Industries will collect recyclable steel including microwaves, dishwashers and metal bed heads
- No refrigerators or air conditioners as these need to be degassed
- Computers, televisions and printers will not be accepted: E-Waste should be taken to Goulburn Waste Management Centre for disposal
It is illegal to leave products containing asbestos at the kerb – this must be packaged, transported and disposed of correctly or substantial fines apply.
If you plan on taking asbestos to Goulburn Waste Management Centre for disposal, please call the gatehouse on 4821 4542 to ensure staff are prepared to accept it.
Spring Event Series
The Spring Event Series kicks off from September 1. This year’s theme is ‘compete, create, delight!’
The beautiful Belmore Park will be prepped for SPYfest, celebrating the legacy Australia’s only James Bond, George Lazenby, as well as Pictures & Popcorn in the park, featuring twilight cinema, night markets, Eat Street and a not-to-be missed lighting display.
BDCU Mile of Pennies
BDCU Goulburn Hospital Fundraising is again holding its annual ‘Mile of Pennies’ on Saturday, September 3 from approximately 9am–12 noon. The event is held in Auburn Street with the goal of lining up gold coin (or any coin) donations from end to end – please give generously!