As the countdown to Christmas gets underway, residents in West Oxfordshire are being encouraged to check when their waste collections are due over the festive period to prevent containers going unemptied and to maximise the amount of waste going on to be recycled.
All households, plus businesses signed up to West Oxfordshire District Council’s trade waste service, will experience changes due to no collections taking place on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. To catch up, the Council will follow a revised collection schedule, which will run over three weeks, starting from the week commencing Monday 25 December.
Details of how collections are changing are advertised on the District Council’s website: https://www.westoxon.gov.uk/binday
The Council has again taken the decision to suspend its garden waste service so that crews and vehicles can be redeployed to clear the extra rubbish and recycling created. The garden waste service will finish on Friday 22 December and resume on Tuesday 9 January when the council will also begin the process of picking up real Christmas trees for all households – including for those without a current garden waste licence. Collected trees will go on to be composted.
To use the service, residents need to put their tree out on their scheduled garden waste collection day between Tuesday 9 January and Monday 22 January 2024, making sure to remove all decorations, fairy lights and tree stands first.
To assist the crews, larger trees should be reduced down to sections of 1-metre lengths.
Real Christmas trees, along with excess recycling and rubbish created over the Christmas break, can also be taken to one of Oxfordshire’s local Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC). The HWRC sites, including Dix Pit in Stanton Harcourt, will open between 8am to 3pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve and will be shut on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.