Waste and recycling collections unaffected but other functions may be closed
Wandsworth Town Hall. Picture: Wandsworth Council
This Monday (8 May) is an extra Bank Holiday due to the coronation of King Charles III.
As a result some council services may be closed for the day and others may be offering a more limited impact.
A full list of changes to services is given below.
Customer Centre
The Customer Centre is open for appointment only service for specific council services including Parking, Blue Badge applications, Council Tax and Housing Benefits.
Instead of visiting the Customer Centre, you may be able to report, apply or pay online.
Council offices will be closed on:
Waste and recycling collections
There are no changes to waste and recycling collections over the bank holiday.
Waste and recycling centres
View the opening hours for the waste and recycling centres in the borough.
Parking
Find out about changes to parking arrangements in the borough over the bank holiday weekend.
Wandsworth/NSL South London Car Pound
The car pound hours will be open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm as per usual but will be closed on the weekend and on Monday 8 May 2023.
Libraries
View library opening hours over the bank holiday weekend on the Better website.
Sports facilities
Find out about changes to opening times of sports facilities over the bank holiday weekend.
Leisure centres
Opening times for leisure centres over the bank holiday:
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