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Renew your garden waste collections from Monday June 27

Last updated: 2022/06/24 at 2:47 PM
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Simply visit wrexham.gov.uk/gardenwaste before September to make your payment online. It’s the quickest and easiest way, and you get to do it at a time that suits you. Just make sure you’re signed up by September to avoid missing any collections.

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Please pay online where possibleNew stickers for 2022/23No cash or cheque paymentsI don’t want to renew the service – will you remove my garden waste bin?What can I do with my garden waste if I do not want to pay for the collection service?

From Monday, June 27, residents can pay for their garden waste to be collected between September 2022-September 2023.

The charge for 2022/23 remains frozen at £25 per green bin per year, and the service runs from Monday, September 5, 2022 until Friday, September 1, 2023.

If you paid for garden waste collections last year (2021/22), your green bin(s) will continue to be collected until September 2.

Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Environment, said: “We’re pleased to be able to freeze the cost of the service until September 2023. The £25 per green bin per year charge will keep the cost of the Wrexham service one of the lowest in England and Wales. Residents can renew from Monday, June 27, and will need to make sure they have paid for the 2022/23 service by September to avoid missing any collections once the current service expires.”

Renew your garden waste collections from Monday June 27

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Please pay online where possible

The easiest way to pay for the service is online at wrexham.gov.uk/gardenwaste. If it isn’t possible for you to pay online you can call Streetscene to make a card payment, but you are likely to experience a wait if you do so. We highly recommend paying for the service online where possible.

New stickers for 2022/23

Everyone who signs up will receive a sticker pack with a new sticker, which should be displayed on your bin lid from September.

We’re asking residents to NOT put their new sticker on their bin lid until the new service starts in September. Please continue to display your 2021/22 sticker until that service expires on September 2.

No cash or cheque payments

In previous years, we’ve had a number of customers who attempted to pay for the service by sending cash and cheques to us. We must reiterate that we are unable to accept these payments.

I don’t want to renew the service – will you remove my garden waste bin?

Any unwanted garden waste bins can be removed on request. Once requested it may take a number of weeks for the bin to be collected. In the meantime, make sure your bin remains empty, accessible, but not left out causing an obstruction.

It may be worth keeping hold of your old garden waste bin for now because, if your garden waste bin has been removed and you change your mind in future, there is a charge for a new one.

What can I do with my garden waste if I do not want to pay for the collection service?

You can take your garden waste to one of our household waste recycling centres (free of charge). Alternatively, you could compost garden waste at home.

For more information, please visit wrexham.gov.uk/gardenwaste

Pay for your green bin to be emptied.

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