Christmas tree collection starts on 6 January
December 18, 2024
As the countdown to Christmas begins, residents are being urged urging to check out changes to opening hours and Council services over the Christmas and New Year.
Over the holidays,some household rubbish and recycling collection dates will be a day later:
Normal collection day |
Revised collection day |
Wednesday 25 December |
Thursday 26 December |
Thursday 26 December |
Friday 27 December |
Friday 27 December |
Saturday 28 December |
Monday 30 December |
No change |
Tuesday 31 December |
No change |
Wednesday 1 January |
Thursday 2 January |
Thursday 2 January |
Friday 3 January |
Friday 3 January |
Saturday 4 January |
Collections return to normal on Monday 6 January.
Our free real Christmas tree recycling collections will run from Monday 6 to Friday 31 January 2025. To recycle your tree before then, bring it to a drop-off point from Boxing Day (Thursday 26 December 2024).
Find out more about real Christmas tree recycling.
The council has compiled a list of tips for sustainability and recycling during the festive season.
See the full list of service changes over the Christmas and New Year period, including the Customer Centre, parking, libraries, sports facilities, leisure centres and more.
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