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Refuse and Recycling Collection Service Changes over Christmas

Ryedale District Council’s residents and businesses are reminded that there will be some changes to their normal day of collection for their refuse and recycling services over the Christmas and New Year period.

Week Commencing Monday 25 December 2017

Residents:  

Household waste and recycling collections normally due on Christmas Day (Monday 25 December) will be two days late on Wednesday 27 December 2017.

All other household waste and recycling collections due this week will be one day late – Collections will operate on Wednesday 27 December through to Saturday 30 December inclusive.

Businesses:

Commercial waste collections normally due on Christmas Day will be two days late on Wednesday 27 December 2017.  All other collections will be one day late operating on Thursday 28 December to Saturday 30 December 2017.

Week Commencing Monday 1 January 2018

Residents:

All household waste and recycling collections will be one day late

Collections will operate on Tuesday 2 January through to Saturday 6 January inclusive

Businesses:

Collections due on Monday 1 January and Tuesday 2 January 2018 will be one day late

There are no changes to collections on Thursday 4 January and Friday 5 January 2018.

“Ryedale District Council’s residents and commercial waste customers are reminded that there will be some changes to their refuse and recycling services over the Christmas holiday period and every effort has been made to minimise any disruption to these important services” said Councillor Luke Ives, Chairman of Policy and Resources Committee, “Residents can leave out extra waste and recycling during the Christmas period and a downloadable calendar providing residents with details of their collections to the end of March 2018 is also available on the Council’s website – www.ryedale.gov.uk.”

“Residents are also reminded that there are no garden waste collections in December, January or February.  Christmas trees can be cut up and placed in your garden waste bin ready for collection in March or dropped off at your nearest household waste recycling centre. “

“Additionally, all our commercial waste customers will receive an email or letter with full details of their service changes.  I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous New Year”.