It's part of a pilot project to keep residents informed about some of the upcoming changes to waste collection.
OXFORD - Oxford County has launched its new waste collection newsletter.
The Wasteline newsletter is part of a pilot project aimed at giving Oxford residents information on waste collection faster and in shorter form.
The current and first edition is out and it highlights some big changes coming to residential and commercial curbside collection.
This includes the new green bin program and six day collection cycle that will start in Woodstock and South-West Oxford next year and in May 2027 for the rest of the County. The province will also take over recycling in Oxford County at the same time and residents should be getting more information about that this fall.
You can find an electronic version of the July newsletter online here.

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