A national day of industrial action on Thursday 10th July will affect Hyndburn Council services.
A number of important services such as general waste collection (excluding recycling which will be collected on the next due date), street cleansing, Accrington Market, and the Great Harwood and Accrington Leisure Centres are expected to remain open.
However, the one-day strike called by local government trade unions will mean some services will be reduced and, as a consequence, the Council’s contact centre, including the main switchboard, will be closed. Accrington Town Hall reception will also be closed although the Council’s main office at Scaitcliffe House, Ormerod Street should be open from 9.00 am to 4.30 pm on the day.
The Council would like to apologise for any inconvenience or disruption caused. This is a 24 hour industrial action and normal services will resume on Friday 11th July.
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