How and where to recycle your Christmas tree in Ealing this January

By Hannah Davenport

5th Jan 2022 | Local News

Christmas tree collections at home or at open spaces across Ealing. (Image: Hannah Davenport)
Christmas tree collections at home or at open spaces across Ealing. (Image: Hannah Davenport)

'Tis the season – to recycle your Christmas tree, as Ealing Council are offering recycling services in the borough this month.

Recycled trees will be turned into mulch which will be used in parks and allotments across Ealing.

Christmas tree collection

From today, residents can leave their trees on the front edge of their property to have it taken away for recycling.

Trees will be collected on the same day as your refuse collection (black bin) each alternate week until 29 January.

Tree trunks must not exceed 20cm in diameter or be more than six feet tall (taller trees can be cut in two), with all decorations removed and residents are reminded that the service is for real trees only, not synthetic ones.

Alternatively, you can also take your Christmas tree to the listed (below) council parks and open spaces up until 29 January 2022, or to Greenford Reuse and recycling centre.

Recycling centre slots must be booked in advance.

Parks/open spaces

Acton Park

Berkeley Fields (Berkeley Avenue)

Churchfields Park Hanwell

Cleveland Park

Ealing Central Sports Ground (Horsenden Lane South)

Ealing Common (Junction of Grange Road and The Common)

Elthorne Park (Boston Road)

Islip Manor Park (Eastcote Lane)

North Acton Playing Fields

Perivale Park (Cowgate Road)

Pitshanger Park

Ravenor Park (Oldfield Lane South and Ruislip Road)

Rectory Park (Parkfield Drive)

Southall Park (Green Drive)

Southfields Recreation Ground (Southfield Road)

Spikes Bridge Park (West Avenue)

Springfield Gardens (Rosemont Road)

Walpole Park (Lammas Park Gardens) Trees should be left in the designated areas only and avoid blocking access to pathways or the public highway. Changes to refuse and recycling collections in Ealing will return to normal service by Monday, 24 January 2022, find out more here. Have you signed up for our weekly newsletter yet? Sign up HERE  for the top Ealing stories in your inbox each Friday!

     

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