Festive season bin collections
Residents are being reminded by Bury Council that over the festive period (25 December to 5 January) collections of grey, green, and blue bins will change to one day later than usual.
Residents are being reminded by Bury Council that over the festive period (25 December to 5 January) collections of grey, green, and blue bins will change to one day later than usual.
Heaton Park Primary School’s Eco Warriors are the winners of Bury’s #InTheLoop recycling competition.
A new recycling campaign has local school children flexing their creative skills, as they have created works of art using recyclable materials.
Bright, colourful and eye-catching bins are appearing in Burrs Country Park from today (1 Aug) 2023 as a new on-the-go recycling initiative is launched by Bury Council.
Bury Council is reminding residents that, over the festive period, there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Football fans are being urged to get behind recycling during the World Cup finals which start on Sunday (20 Nov).
Residents can give their e-waste a new lease of life by taking it to Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Bury Council is reminding residents that over the festive period there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Bury Council is reminding residents that new bin collection rounds will be introduced from 21 June to improve efficiency and provide a better service.
Bury Council is introducing new bin collection rounds from 21 June to improve efficiency and provide a better service to residents.
Bury Council is reminding residents that they will see no change to their household waste collections over Easter as collections will take place as usual on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Bury Council is investing £3.5 million in a new ‘fit for purpose’, fuel efficient fleet of 19 waste collection vehicles to boost efficiency and improve the service provided to residents.
In the last six months across the borough of Bury more than 850 tonnes of green bin recycling has been rejected, wasting more than £75,000 - money that could have been spent on other essential services!
Bury’s ageing bin wagons are to be replaced with more efficient, reliable and greener vehicles.
Wood, rubble and scrap metal will be accepted from Saturday (30 May) at the household waste recycling centre in Radcliffe.
Bury’s hard-working binmen have been collecting more domestic waste than ever during the coronavirus lockdown.
Residents are being urged to follow the rules and only to make essential visits to the Household Waste Recycling Centre in Radcliffe when it partially re-opens on Saturday (2 May).
Waste collectors in Bury are appealing to the public to put the right stuff in their right bins.
Collections of garden and food waste are to continue as the amount of waste increases with everyone staying at home and getting out into their garden.
The coronavirus outbreak is having an impact on household waste collections, which means we are unable to carry out as many bin collections as usual.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.
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