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Antrim & Newtownabbey Residents Frustrated with Bryson Recycling

Residents in Antrim and Newtownabbey express frustration over ongoing missed bin collections by contractor Bryson Recycling, despite a recovery plan with the council. Councillors report missed collections, with locals venting online about inconsistency, poor communication, and unsightly streets. Bryson claims crews worked through the weekend and will complete missed collections this week, while the council plans immediate fixes and Bryson reps will attend the next council session.

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