Posted: Thu 18th Dec 2014

Waste collection and recycling over the Christmas and New Year period

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 18th, 2014

Normal Collection                 Revised Collection    
Monday Dec 22 Unchanged Black Bin, Food & Recycling
Tuesday Dec 23 Unchanged Black Bin, Food & Recycling
Wednesday Dec 24 Unchanged Black Bin, Food & Recycling
Thursday Dec 25 Saturday Dec 27 FOOD WASTE ONLY
Friday Dec 26 Saturday Dec 27 FOOD WASTE ONLY
Saturday Dec 27 Sunday Dec 28 FOOD WASTE ONLY
Monday Dec 29 Unchanged FOOD WASTE ONLY
Tuesday Dec 30 Unchanged FOOD WASTE ONLY
Wednesday Dec 31 Unchanged FOOD WASTE ONLY
Thursday Jan 01   Friday Jan 02 Black Bin, Food & Recycling 
 Friday Jan 02   Saturday Jan 03 Black Bin, Food & Recycling
 Saturday Jan 03  Sunday Jan 04 Black Bin, Food & Recycling
  • Brown bin collections will be disrupted during the Christmas period.
  • Normal collections will resume week commencing
  • Monday 5th January 2015; please refer to your calendar.
     

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