Garden waste collections set to be reinstated: Find out when they are set to start

A council is set to relaunch garden waste services with new collection dates after they were initially postponed due to coronavirus.
The green waste collections are restarting next month.The green waste collections are restarting next month.
The green waste collections are restarting next month.

Last month, Durham County Council (DCC) postponed the service to help maintain its essential refuse and recycling services during the Covid-19 outbreak.

After reviewing its operations, and as part of its plans to reinstate services, the council is now able to once again deliver garden waste collections.

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To ensure collections will be able to continue in conjunction with normal waste collection services, garden waste collection days will be changed to Saturdays and Mondays.

Residents who are scheduled to have their usual collection on a Tuesday or Wednesday can expect their new collection day to be on a Saturday.

Meanwhile, those who are scheduled to have a collection on Thursday or Friday can expect their new collection to be on a Monday.

The council will be informing residents who are signed up to the service of their specific collection dates which will begin on either Saturday May 2, Monday May 4, Saturday May 9 or Monday May 11, dependent on their collection calendar.

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Collection dates can be checked online via MyDurham at www.durham.gov.uk and correspondence detailing changes to garden waste collections is being sent to residents who have subscribed to the service.

The council also continues to monitor Government guidance and will keep the service under review over the next four months with customers given advice on remaining collections beyond this time.

DCC’s cabinet member for Neighbourhoods and Local Partnerships, Coun Brian Stephens, welcomed the changes.

“We know our residents value the garden waste service so we are pleased to be able to continue it under these new collection days,” he said.

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“We would like to thank residents for their continued support and understanding as we work to maintain essential services.

“Our priority has been to support our refuse and recycling rounds, which operate Tuesday to Friday each week.

“By moving the garden waste collection to Saturdays and Mondays, we can continue to provide this important service to customers at a time when we have spare capacity.

“Our garden waste customers are being advised of their new collection days and when they will commence, with the first for some customers starting on Saturday May 2.

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“We will continue to provide customers with information regarding any further changes to services as a result of the pandemic.”

Those who do not wish to continue with the garden waste scheme should inform the council by Monday May 11 by completing a refund request form at www.durham.gov.uk/gardenwaste or calling the customer services team on 03000 260 000.

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