Cleaning Requirements and Rubbish Removal Sample Clauses

Cleaning Requirements and Rubbish Removal. The hirer is responsible for leaving the premises in a clean and tidy state. All equipment, decorations, food and alcohol etc must be removed from the facility immediately following the close of the event. Floors should be swept and mopped. All waste including food scraps, to be removed and deposited in the bins provided outside the buildings. Bins are not permitted within any areas of the halls or facilities. Correct recycling principles should be followed. The hirer will be responsible for removing additional waste that does not fit in the provided bins at their own cost. If additional waste remains at the site, it will be removed by Council at the cost of the Hirer. The nearby public bins are not to be utilised as these are for general public use only and any waste remaining following an event/activity will be removed by Council at the cost of the Hirer. Failure to comply with these conditions will result in extra cleaning charges being withheld from the bond or, if a bond is not held or is insufficient, being invoiced to the hirer. Daintree Hall: Wheelie bins are not provided at Daintree Hall and it is the responsibility of the hirer to remove all rubbish generated by their event/activity. The nearby public bins are not to be utilised as these are for general public use only and any waste remaining following an event/activity will be removed by Council at the cost of the Hirer.
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