Strathearn Herald

Council changes to bin collection­s over Christmas

Waste uplifts and affected days

- Craig Angus

customers will receive a letter if their collection­s differ from these standard changes.

The council does not collect excess waste which is not in wheeled bins, meaning waste should only be presented for collection inside a wheeled bin with the lid closed – by 7.30am on the day of collection.

Waste services crews will do their best to reach homes and empty bins if the weather takes a turn for the worse.

The council will post any updates on its website, Facebook or Twitter and would encourage residents to sign up and receive email alerts.

In snowy or icy conditions, regular collection­s will resume within five working days of the return of less hazardous weather conditions.

All Recycling Centres will be closed on December 25 and 26, and January 1 and 2.

Real Christmas trees can be chopped up and placed in brown bins, or taken to recycling centres.

They can also be chopped up and added to home compost bins along with vegetable peelings, fruit cores, tea bags, egg shells, coffee grounds, scrunched newspaper and tornup cardboard.

Neither real nor artificial Christmas trees will be collected by the bin lorry.

To sign up to receive waste and recycling email alerts, visit www.pkc.gov.uk/emailalert­s

Bin collection dates can be viewed online via www.pkc.gov. uk/bindates.

For more informatio­n on waste services over Christmas, visit www.pkc.gov.uk/recycle

In addition, most public toilets will be closed on December 25 and January 1 and 2 – although it is understood the ones in Crieff’s James Square will be open for the town’s Hogmanay celebratio­ns.

Elsewhere, Pe r t h Crematoriu­m will be closed on December 24, 25, 26, 27 and 31 and January 1, 2 and 3.

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