Bromley bin collection dates for Christmas and New Year plus tree recycling details

Bromley bin collection dates for Christmas and New Year plus tree recycling details

Waste collection dates for Bromley borough will be revised throughout this year's holiday period. The authority has asked residents to check a special calendar on its website to find out when their rubbish will be collected.

Collections planned for Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day will all take place two days later than expected under the revised schedule. This means that collections planned for December 31 will instead be carried out on January 2.

Locals with waste scheduled to be picked up on December 27 will instead have their collection on December 30 - three days later than usual. Collections on January 2 will occur two days later on January 4, while residents with collections on January 3 can expect their rubbish to be picked up on January 6.

Churchill Court, Bromley, London, UK
Residents are advised to check the council's website for revised collection dates

Between January 6 and January 10, all collections will take place one day later than originally planned. Collections are expected to return to normal on January 13.

Real Christmas trees and other garden waste can be disposed of through temporary green garden waste sites in the borough. Three sites will be available from 11am to 4pm on January 11 including Norman Park on Hook Farm Road in Bromley, the Salt Depot off Sevenoaks Road and Cotmandene at the Crescent car park in St Paul's Cray.

Two centres will operate on January 12 from 8am to midday. These include Charles Darwin School in Biggin Hill and Unicorn Primary School car park in Beckenham. Residents are asked to remove all decorations from their tree beforehand and trees should not be left outside of the cited operating hours.

Trees can also be recycled at the council's reuse and recycling centres on Waldo Road and Churchfields Road. Individuals are asked to bring proof of address and to avoid the centres when they are closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.

People who are members of the council's green garden waste wheelie bin collections can also recycle their real Christmas trees using the service. A full calendar of rubbish collection dates over the holiday period can be found on the Bromley Council website.

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