Missed rubbish collection source set
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---
type: "Evidence Set"
title: "Missed rubbish collection source set"
description: "Linked official references supporting the four selected local missed-collection examples and their complaint routes."
status: "observed"
assertion_status: "normalized"
observed_at: "2026-08-07"
sources:
- id: "missed-rubbish-source-register"
title: "Missed rubbish collection linked-reference register"
resource: "../source/missed-rubbish-collection.v1.yaml"
author: "organisation:okf-uk-living"
observed_at: "2026-08-07"
---
# Missed rubbish collection source set
The [source register](../source/missed-rubbish-collection.v1.yaml) fixes a
bounded observation set for the first slice:
- the [GOV.UK missed-bin routing page](https://www.gov.uk/missed-bin-collection);
- official missed-collection and complaint pages for Coventry, Edinburgh,
Cardiff and Belfast; and
- official external-redress pages for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland.
The register preserves owner, authority role, jurisdiction, observation time,
coverage and exclusions. No page was snapshotted. The dated
[rights decisions](../source/rights-decisions.v1.yaml) retain linking and
original narrow summary as the permitted project use, and every live fact must
be checked again before reuse.
The GOV.UK routing page is not treated as proof of a uniform process. Its
observed scope wording includes a Wales ambiguity, so Welsh facts come directly
from Cardiff Council and the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales.