Back
One-off garden waste collections have been extended into June and the first week of July

28/05/20

The one-off garden waste collections will continue into June and the first week of July, so that residents are able to dispose of their grass cuttings, small twigs and branches, leaves, and plant and flower cuttings.

These are the only waste types which should be put in your green wheelie bin or reusable bags.

Residents are being reminded that they should only put out garden waste for collection in their green wheelie bin or their reusable garden sacks.

Any additional garden waste, which is put in any other container, including plastic bags, will not be collected.

If incorrect items are placed in the green bin or the re-usable sacks, a pink sticker will be placed on the container to notify the resident that incorrect items have been put out for collection and the waste will not be collected.

 

  • If your collection day is usually on a Monday, your garden waste will be collected on Saturday, June 6th.
  • If your collection day is usually on a Tuesday, your green garden waste will be collected Saturday June 13th.
  • If your collection day is usually on a Wednesday, your green garden waste will be collected Saturday June 20th.
  • If your collection day is usually on a Thursday, your green garden waste will be collected Saturday June 27th.
  • The last one-off collection will take place on July 4thfor residents that usually have their waste collected on a Friday.

The following information shows when these additional collections will take place in each ward in the city.

Saturday June 6th- Creigiau/St Fagans, Radyr/Morganstown, Fairwater; Pentyrch, Tongwynlais, Ely and Caerau

Saturday June 13th- Canton, Llandaff North, Llandaff, Velindre, Butetown, Grangetown and Riverside

Saturday June 20th- Cyncoed, Pentwyn, Plasnewydd, Gabalfa, Cathays and Penylan

Saturday June 27th- Pontprennau/Old St Mellons, Trowbridge, Llanrumney, Adamsdown, Rumney and Splott

Saturday July 4th- Rhiwbina, Llanishen, Lisvane, Heath and Whitchurch.