Changes to waste and recycling collection over festive period

By Heather Nicholls 20th Dec 2023

Changes to waste and recycling collection over festive period (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
Changes to waste and recycling collection over festive period (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

Richmond Council has announced its revised schedule for waste and recycling collection over the festive period.

They have also announced that there will be changes to garden waste collections and that they will be offering Christmas tree collections.

Richmond Council have set out their revised bin schedule for the festive period. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

Garden Waste:

Garden waste collections, including bookable sack collections, will be suspended from Monday 8 to Friday 19 January 2024.

Collections will be back to normal the week commencing Monday 22 January.

Bulky Waste:

Bulky waste collections will continue as normal except for bank holidays and weekends.

Missed Collections:

Our collection crews may be later than normal after Christmas due to a heavy workload. In the event of a missed collection, you can report it online.

Christmas Tree Recycling:

Christmas tree collections will be between Monday 8 January and Friday 19 January 2024. Collections will take place on your normal garden waste collection day, but you do not need a paid garden waste contract for this.

You can also take Christmas trees to these designated sites for recycling.

Find out more about Christmas tree recycling.

2024 Collections:

For other scheduled bank holidays in 2024, there will be no changes to waste and recycling collections dates – everything will be collected on your normal day.

This includes Good Friday, Easter Monday, early May bank holiday, end of May spring bank holiday and the August summer bank holiday.

Find out more about waste and recycling collections here.

     

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