Shropshire Council Christmas Tree Recycling Guidance

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Shropshire Council Christmas Tree Recycling Guidance
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Shropshire Council outlines Christmas tree recycling options for residents. Garden waste subscribers can place their trees in their bins, while non-subscribers can take them to local recycling centres free of charge.

As Twelfth Night approaches on January 5 – the traditional day by which we should have taken down our festive decorations - many people will be wondering what to do with their Christmas tree.area of the county, you can no longer leave your tree out for collection unless you are a garden waste subscriber.

For those that pay the £52-a-year subscription fee, Christmas trees can be placed in garden waste bin for collection and recycling. If the tree does not fit into the bin, Shropshire Council said it can be left next to the waste bin, but if it's taller than 5ft then it should be cut it into smaller pieces.

For those have not signed up to the garden waste collection scheme, your Christmas tree can still be taken to the local recycling centre free of charge.Trees can also be taken to Telford & Wreking household recycling centres , which do not require households to book a slot. Hortonwood and Halesfield HRCs are both open 9am - 5pm, seven days a week – including bank holidays Man loses bid to keep cabin and shed he claimed were non-residential after inspector found couch, food and tumble drierPolice release image of man they want to speak to in connection with 'dog attack' on woman in Oswestry

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