Posted: Wed 24th Dec 2014

Changes To Christmas & New Year Bin Collections

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Dec 24th, 2014

Changes in bin collection dates over the festive / new year period are to begin tomorrow.

Wrexham Council would like to remind all residents that collection days for household waste and recycling bins, boxes, bags and for those who have them, kerbside caddies are due to change over the Christmas and New Year period.

The refuse and recycling day collection changes start from Thursday 25th December 2014. Please check your calendar over the festive period for your collection day changes.

Please ensure all refuse and recycling is placed out by 7.30am on your revised collection day.

For any excess waste you can also use the Household Waste and Recycling Centre’s:

Bryn Lane, Wxm Ind Est. open daily from 8am – 8pm (Closed Christmas Day)

The Lodge, Brymbo open daily from 9am – 4pm (Closed Christmas Day)

Wynnstay Bank, Plas Madoc open daily from 9am – 4pm (Closed Christmas day)

You can check your bin collection date on the Wrexham Council website here.

A spokesperson for WCBC said: “Wrexham Council would like to thank all residents for their continued support for the Recycle with Michael kerbside collection scheme.”



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