
- Councils across the UK are altering bin collection schedules in response to a red warning for extreme heat, with temperatures forecast to reach up to 40C.
- Many authorities, including Cheltenham, Somerset and Bristol, are starting collections as early as 4am.
- The measures have been put in place to protect refuse workers from the hottest part of the day.
- Some councils, such as South Gloucestershire and Shropshire, are also prioritising certain waste types, the latter temporarily suspending garden waste collections.
- Residents are advised to put out their bins earlier than usual to accommodate the revised collection times.
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