Flintshire County Council is reminding residents to renew their subscriptions for the Council’s garden waste collection service, which starts again from 1st March 2025 and runs until 28th November 2025.
Residents can sign up to the scheme at any time during the year, but we are encouraging people to subscribe early to ensure that they benefit from the full collection service for the season, as well as the preferential subscription rate available on or before 27th February 2025. Subscriptions before this date, or online throughout the season, are £35 per bin. After 3 March 2025, the standard rate will be £38 per bin (if not paying online).
You can sign up to the service at any point by visiting the Council’s website, by calling us on 01352 701234 or by visiting your local Connects Centre.
Flintshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Streetscene and Transportation, Councillor Glyn Banks said:
“As we look forward to the 2025 season, I’d like to encourage residents to sign up early for this very popular service so that they benefit from the full collection service and reduced rate. The brown bin collection is a great service to help residents to recycle more and the garden waste that is collected is then composted and available, free of charge to residents at Household Recycling Centres.”
If you signed up for the garden waste collection service over the last couple of years (2023 or 2024) you will have received our new style sticker that had an RFID chip embedded within in it. This means that when you sign up for the collection service this year you will not receive a new sticker, the one already affixed to your bin will work again, providing that you subscribe to receive the service again this year. Just place your brown bin out for collection when the service starts again, and your garden waste will be collected. If you did not sign up to the service in 2023 or 2024 a sticker pack will be sent out to you once you have subscribed to the service.
To subscribe online, and for more information, please visit our website:
Between 6pm Thursday 27 February and 8am Monday 3 March, the payment system will be unavailable. Apologies for any inconvenience.
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