HOMEOWNERS in north Shropshire are being asked to keep an eye out for a new recycling and waste collection calendar, which will come into effect next month.
The new recycling and waste collection calendars are being posted to households in the former North Shropshire, South Shropshire and Shrewsbury & Atcham districts/boroughs this week – with people urged to look out for any change to their collection day.
From Monday, November 7, changes will be made to some recycling and waste collection days in these areas to make the collection service more efficient, and reduce the distances that the collection lorries need to travel on their rounds.
New collection calendars are being delivered – by Royal Mail – over the next few days to advise people of any changes to their collection day or service.
Ian Nellins, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member responsible for waste management, urged residents to keep an eye on their post to ensure their waste and recycling is collected on the right day.
He said: “The important message to residents in the south Shropshire, north Shropshire and Shrewsbury areas is: please look out for your new collection calendar when it’s delivered.
"This will tell you if your collection day is changing, and to what day.
"It will also give south Shropshire residents information about their collection change.
"And the key thing for everyone to remember is please continue to present your waste bins, bags and boxes at the kerbside by 7am on your collection day as, even if your day remains the same, the collection time may change.
“These changes have been carefully planned, and will help Veolia and the council to provide a better, more efficient, more carbon-friendly waste and recycling collection service to residents in the north Shropshire, south Shropshire and Shrewsbury areas.”
Any households that would have to wait more than 18 days before getting a collection because of a collection day change (i.e. the existing two-week cycle, plus four days) will get an interim collection, based on their old collection day.
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