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Dublin City Council does not provide a domestic or commercial kerbside waste collection service. Share. ... The City Bin Co. Free phone: 1800 24 89 24
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Residential Bulky Household Waste Collections can be ordered...
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Retailers within Dublin City Council’s administrative area have the option to register with either WEEE Ireland or Dublin City Council Composting at Home Information on managing organic waste at home by composting, grasscycling, mulching or using leaf mould cages.
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Click here to sign-up online. Alternatively you may Freephone 1800 24 89 24during office hours, where one of our customer service team will be delighted to take your details. Annual options are available also – please see sign-up page for more details.
All our household customers receive discounted skip hire. And if you Refer a Friend you’ll both receive €25 each. It’s also easy to take control of your account 24/7 with our online customer portal.
You will need to have your bank account details or laser / credit card details ready to set up your monthly payment plan.
Ha'penny Bridge has been linking the north and south of Dublin since 1816, for just a halfpenny toll, hence the nickname. Today, it's free to cross, but the experience is priceless. As you tread its wooden planks, you're walking in the footsteps of history, love stories, and perhaps a few spirited debates on who's buying the next round of Guinness.
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Sep 2, 2014 · An 1816 illustration of the Ha’penny Bridge, the year the bridge opened to the public. Since May 1816, Dubliners have been walking over what we now popularly know as the Ha’penny Bridge, though the bridge is formally known as the Liffey Bridge. Today, it carries an average of 30,000 of us from one side of the city to the other on a daily basis.