Belfast City Council has confirmed the bin collection will be as normal during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The city's normal bin collection will not be affected, and residents have been advised to put their bins out as normal.
The council advises in order to help waste crews, residents should not leave side waste or extra rubbish bags next to bins, as they cannot be collected. Residents are also advised to sort recycling properly, wash hands before and after handling bins or recycling boxes, and wipe the handle of bins and boxes after leaving it at the usual collection point.
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A programme of events will take place over the extended bank holiday weekend (June Thursday 2 to Sunday 5) to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The council states the events "will have a special focus on community, intergenerational activities, and celebrating Belfast’s new communities."
Events and activities will include the lighting of a jubilee beacon outside the Titanic Belfast building, a seniors’ tea dance, which is fully booked, and a jubilee lunch. City Hall will be illuminated in purple on Sunday June 5.
On Saturday June 4, 2 Royal Avenue will be transformed into Belfast in the 1950s, and will showcase some of the city’s best local talent through photography, film, fashion, song and storytelling.
There will be intergenerational workshops and storytelling events, live music performances, a photography exhibition and film screenings.
The venue’s cafe menu will also be adapted to reflect popular food from the period.
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