Denbighshire County Council has reopened its bulky waste collection service.
The service was paused whilst the transition to the new waste model was implemented but the council says it is now in a position to reopen it and take bookings for bulky waste removals.
According to information sent to Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards by officers, collection slots will be made available to customers so they can select a date for it to be done.
The previous system meant a call back from one of the waste team within 15 days of making the booking request.
The new way of working is described by the council as “much more efficient and effective for both residents and the Operations Team as it will give clarity of collection dates to all parties from the moment the booking is made”.
Residents can book via the online link at: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/bins-and-recycling/bulky-item-collection.aspx
The council adds: “We don’t anticipate any issues with the service or for it to have any effect on the collection of the other waste stream collections as this is being operated in isolation from the rest of the operation.”
Prices for the service are:
Bulky item collection costs including administration charge
Number of bulky items – maximum of six per collection | Total cost including administration charge |
Hyd at 3 eitem | £31 |
4 eitem | £37 |
5 eitem | £43 |
6 eitem | £49 |
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