Posted: Sun 4th Oct 2020

New recycling and household waste collection calendars now available online

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Oct 4th, 2020

Residents across Wrexham are being encouraged to download a copy of the new household waste and recycling collection calendars.

There are no changes to the current collection days, apart from the usual shifting schedules around the Christmas season so please check them out.

As with last winter the green bin garden waste collections will operate once a month from December, 2020 to February, 2021 for those who have paid for the service. Normal fortnightly collections resuming in March.

All other kerbside recycling will continue to be collected weekly.

Residents can also sign up for email alerts which will be sent the day before your collection day to remind you to put your bin out and which bin to put out.

Cllr David A. Bithell, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “As a growing number of Wrexham residents are now online via smartphones and tablets, we want to make sure residents are aware that they can get their waste and recycling collection calendars online.

“It’s incredibly simple to do and won’t take five minutes of your time, but can save residents from missing bin collections.”

To download or print your calendar, click here and type in your postcode or sign up for email alerts which will be sent the day before your collection to let you know what bin to put out. Check out when your bin is being collected



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