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Bulky waste collections from people's homes will start up again in Thanet on Monday.
The pre-booked service was initially suspended as staff were redeployed at the start of the coronavirus lockdown, but it will now resume with social distancing measures in place.
Items will only be collected from the outside of properties and staff will not be able to enter any part of the home, including back gardens, to retrieve items.
Cllr Steve Albon, cabinet member for operational services, says many households will have generated a lot more waste during lockdown.
"Many of us have used the extra time we’ve had at home as an opportunity to have a clear out," he said.
"As this waste can’t be collected as part of normal household collections and the tips are closed, we’re anticipating quite a demand for the bulky waste service.
"Any residents who can store items safely for a bit longer please do so, as this will free up the limited slots we do have for those residents who have little or no additional space.
"We really appreciate your patience and understanding as we try to fulfil as many collections as we can."
Bulky waste collections have a minimum charge of £25.50 which includes collection of up to five items or up to 15 black sacks (70/80 litres) of household rubbish.
Fridges, freezers and fridge freezers (not American size fridges/freezers) cost £25.50.
The bulky waste service hopes to be able to draw on additional resources from Kent County Council which will enable more collections to be introduced in the coming weeks.
Bookings for the service can only be made by phone on 01843 577115.
Information on which items can be collected and how much the service costs can be found here.