Christmas Tree collections in Ealing

By Joe Acklam 5th Jan 2023

Christmas tree collection in Ealing is to begin from next week. Photo: Marco Verch.
Christmas tree collection in Ealing is to begin from next week. Photo: Marco Verch.

Many across the borough will have a tree from Christmas that they aren't sure how to dispose of, but the council will be collecting them along with rubbish from next week.

Now that we are on the other side of the festive season, it is is time to dispose of your Christmas tree now that its usefulness is over.

Ealing Council will be collecting them starting next Monday and as there are still changes to the collection schedule, it is important to check when you should leave your tree out.

As long as it is a real tree and lights and decorations have been removed, then you can leave your tree on the boundary of your property prior to 7am and it can be collected.

You can leave your tree kerbside with the rest of your rubbish on your refuse collection today until 29th January, which will be a slightly different date until 14th January, you can check what day your collection is here.

Alternatively you can take your tree to a reuse and recycling centre or to one of the following parks:

  • 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)

     

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