Christmas bin and Christmas tree collection dates confirmed in Ealing

By Joe Acklam

13th Dec 2022 | Local News

Ealing Council have set their bin festive period bin collection dates. Photo: Rawpixel.com.
Ealing Council have set their bin festive period bin collection dates. Photo: Rawpixel.com.

Ealing Council have confirmed the dates for bin collection over the Christmas and New Year period, so residents can be sure what bins should be put out when. 

Normal collections will continue until 25th December and resume once again on 16th January 2023. 

Usual Collection Day Revised Collection Day 

Monday 26th December (Boxing Day) Wednesday 28th December 

Tuesday 27th December (Bank Holiday) Thursday 29th December 

Wednesday 28th December Friday 30th December 

Thursday 29th December Saturday 31st December 

Friday 30th December Tuesday 3rd January 

Monday 2nd January (Bank Holiday) Wednesday 4th January 

Tuesday 3rd January Thursday 5th January 

Wednesday 4th January Friday 6th January 

Thursday 5th January Saturday 7th January 

Friday 6th January Monday 9th January 

Monday 9th January Tuesday 10th January 

Tuesday 10th January Wednesday 11th January 

Wednesday 11th January Thursday 12th January 

Thursday 12th January Friday 13th January 

Friday 13th January Saturday 14th January  

Ealing Council will also be helping to collect Christmas trees following the end of the festive period. 

To dispose of your tree in a simple and environmentally friendly way then you can leave your tree kerbside with your normal rubbish and recycling, they will be taken with the recycling until 29th January 2023 when left out on your black rubbish bin day. 

You could also leave your tree at a collection point at one of many local parks in the borough until the end of January 2023. 

For more information check out the Ealing Council website.

     

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