Residents will this year be receiving two new wheeled bins for their recycling, replacing the old and less effective boxes.
It is part of a major upgrade to the borough’s kerbside recycling service, changing from two 55l boxes collected weekly to two 180l wheeled bins collected fortnightly.
The wheeled bins will be emptied into new, more efficient, waste and recycling collection vehicles, which will have bin lifts so that the collection crews will no longer need to sort materials at the kerbside into the side of the vehicles.
There will also be an upgrade to the materials recovery facility (MRF) at the Council's Canalside depot in Ellesmere Port.
Residents have already started receiving the bins in some parts of the borough. With a total of 320,000 bins to be delivered, distribution will take place in stages between now and November.
To find out when to expect delivery and further information on the new service, residents can visit the Council website and enter their postcode for a rough estimation:
Councillor Karen Shore, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Strategic Transport, said: “Using new wheeled recycling bins will greatly improve our waste and recycling service.
“They are easier and quicker to empty than the boxes, which will mean the crews can work more effectively. They also reduce the risk of recycling blowing around in the wind. They are larger so residents can recycle more waste, which supports the key recommendations of the new Waste Management Strategy by offering people more opportunities to recycle and supporting our climate agenda.”
The old recycling boxes will not be collected. Residents are encouraged to keep these for their own use.
The garden waste service is also changing this year with the introduction of a £40 per bin per year charge to residents who wish to have their garden waste collected fortnightly. Residents can subscribe online to garden waste collection at:
www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/gardenwastecollection
...or contact 0300 123 7026.
Garden waste collections resume for subscribers from 28 February.
Chester man found guilty of rape
Appeal for witnesses following graffiti on Chester walls
Blues Match Report: Merthyr Town 1 - 2 Chester FC
Blues Match Preview: Merthyr Town v Chester FC
Chester and Wirral Football League - Weekend Round Up
AWARD-WINNING COMEDY TO BE STAGED AT CHESTER LITTLE THEATRE
Cabinet to defer decision on schools’ reorganisation proposal
Local MP Justin Madders joins Gavin & Stacey star Alison Steadman to back Marie Curie appeal
Make Your Food Go Further this Food Waste Action Week
Council launches campaign to recruit more Shared Lives carers
Men sentenced in connection with Cheshire West drug supply
19TH CENTURY "GIRL POWER" SET TO BE CELEBRATED AT CHESTER CONCERT
Blues Match Report: Chester 2 - 1 Darlington
Blues Match Preview: Chester FC v Darlington
Councillors urged to throw out proposals to merge four catholic schools
Man jailed following Ellesmere Port phone robbery
Charlie’s 20‑mile challenge brings joy to young patients at the Countess of Chester Hospital
Comments
Add a comment