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    Changes to Cardiff garden waste collections in your area

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 29, 2022No Comments
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    As we move into autumn, Cardiff kerbside garden waste collections will be collected monthly from October 4th until November 25th giving residents two further green waste collections from their home before the service is suspended during December, January and February.

    Figures show that the amount of garden waste collected from residents’ homes reduces by 80% over the winter season. With this significant reduction, waste collection crews from Cardiff Council will focus on the collection of food waste, black bag waste and recycling which significantly increases as we approach the Christmas season, as people spend more time at home.

    One-off collections will be arranged over the festive season to remove Christmas trees from residents’ homes, with community big sweep events and the leaf fall street cleansing team continuing to operate over the winter months.

    Throughout the winter, residents can continue to bring their garden waste to either recycling centre at Lamby Way or Bessemer Close by booking an appointment online.

    Collection calendars on the council’s website and the Cardiff Gov App are being updated and the council would like to thank residents for their patience while this takes place.

    The details relating to the next two monthly garden waste collections are as follows:

    Week commencing October 3rdand the week commencing 31stOctober:

    • Creigiau
    • Pentyrch
    • Radyr
    • Morganstown
    • Llandaff
    • Llandaff North
    • Rumney
    • Llanrumney
    • Tongwynlais
    • Rhiwbina
    • Lisvane.

    Week commencing October 10thand the week commencing November 7th:

    • Ely
    • St Fagans
    • Canton
    • Plasnewydd
    • Butetown
    • Penylan.

    Week commencing October 17thand the week commencing November 14th:

    • Whitchurch
    • Heath West
    • Heath East
    • Cathays
    • Gabalfa
    • Trowbridge
    • Old St Mellons
    • Llanishen
    • Cyncoed.

    Week commencing October 24thand the week commencing November 21st:

    • Caerau
    • Fairwater
    • Grangetown
    • Riverside
    • Adamsdown
    • Splott
    • Pontprennau
    • Pentwyn.
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