Next week the large item collection for oversized household items starts.
OXFORD COUNTY - With spring, comes cleaning and the need to get rid of large items.
Oxford County will begin its large item collection next Monday in Ingersoll. Large Item Collection is for oversized household items only, and is not intended for general spring cleanup. Items have to be to the curb by 7 a.m. on the Monday of the collection week.
Items that will be accepted during the collection event include: household furniture, carpet rolls and under padding (no longer than 3 feet, rolled and bundled), pool filters (no sand), pool covers (bundled), water softeners (no salt or contents inside), mattresses, and box springs. Meanwhile, you are not able to put out, glass, mirrors, automotive parts, small garbage that can fit into garbage bags, and items piled on trailers/wagons or loose in cardboard boxes.
The full schedule for Oxford County's large item collection is:
Ingersoll: March 30 (Zone 1), April 6 (Zone 2), April 13 (Zone 3)
Zorra: April 20
East Zorra-Tavistock: May 4
Norwich: May 11
Blandford-Blenheim: May 25
South-West Oxford: June 1
Tillsonburg: June 15 (Zone 1), June 22 (Zone 2), June 29 (Zone 3)
As for the City of Woodstock, residents can click here to find out when their large item collection will be.

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