Posted: Sat 24th Aug 2024

Garden waste collection in Wrexham extended until February 2025

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

Garden waste will continue to be collected in Wrexham under the current subscription service until February 2025.

The reminder from Wrexham Council comes as a result of bin stickers stating that collections will expire at the end of August.

The local authority is asking people to ignore the information on the bin sticker “as it is not up to date”.

Last year the service was extended until February 2025.

Currently only those who pay to have their garden waste collected have their green bins emptied regularly.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: “We want to remind residents who are signed up to the garden waste collection service that the current service is valid until February 2025.

“If you use the service, you may notice that your bin sticker says that collections expire at the end of August, but that’s not the case. Last year the service was extended until February 2025.

“The current garden waste service now runs until February 28, 2025. Please ignore the information on your bin sticker as it’s not up to date.

“We will now be sending out new stickers to cover the period August 2024- February 2025.

“If you haven’t already subscribed to the collection service there’s still plenty of gardening time left in the year that you can take full advantage of! To find out more about garden waste collection service subscriptions please visit www.wrexham.gov.uk/gardenwaste.”



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