Newcastle City Council has announced changes to its bulky waste collection procedures
The following news release was issued by Newcastle City Council:
Households looking to dispose of large items of rubbish can do so more often thanks to changes to Newcastle City Council’s bulky waste service.
Previously the dates available for the authority’s paid for collections was linked to a property’s fortnightly general green bin pick-ups.
But now, from Monday August 2, residents will have more choice, with slots for most items available every weekday, and specific white goods collections every Friday.
Cllr Ged Bell, Cabinet member for development, neighbourhoods and transport, said: “We are always looking for ways to improve the services that we offer to residents.
“While we have maintained our regular general waste, recycling and garden waste collections throughout the pandemic, and our recycling centres have been open for the majority of that period, we have seen a huge demand for our bulky waste collection service.
“It is great to see that we can now make changes to increase the amount of choice residents have when booking a paid for pick up, helping our households to dispose of more of their waste in a responsible manner.”
Crews will make paid-for collections of household items that are too large to dispose of in a domestic waste bin from Mondays to Fridays.
This will see residents who book from August 2 onwards offered up to 10 times the options for booking a collection compared to the previous system.
Previously booked pick-ups will take place on their agreed date.
To improve the efficiency of pick-ups white goods only slots – for items like fridges, freezers, dishwashers, washing machines, tumble driers, and ovens – will be available every Friday.
And the 25% discount on the cost of booking a bulky collection, which has been in place during the pandemic continues.
Book a bulky waste collection
For more information about arranging a paid for bulky waste collection please visit www.newcastle.gov.uk/bulkywaste.
Alternatively, to book a pick-up, call 0191 278 7878 and ask for “Your Local Services.”
Residents reminded to put bins out on time
Residents in Newcastle are also being reminded to put their bins out on time.
If it is your bin day then bins must be placed on the kerbside or in a back lane by 6.30am.
Crews can attend at any time from 6.30am to 4.30pm and if a bin is not out in time then they will not return for it.
You can check your bin day here.
Or for more information see our bin policies and rules.
Extracts from Newcastle City Council’s bin policies and rules
What time should I put my bins out?
Bins must be placed on the kerbside by 6.30am on the day of collection. Crews can attend at any time from 6.30am to 4.30pm.If you have a back lane please make sure bins are out in the lane. If your bin was not out in time the crews will not return for it.
Bins should be visible and not hidden by walls, cars or hedges.
They should be brought back in to your property as soon as possible the same day.
We strongly advise customers to put their bins out early morning on collection day to prevent people contaminating the bins or sifting through the contents.
If you are not able to put bins out in the morning, you can put them out as late as possible the night before. Please be aware though you run the risk of your bin being contaminated if you leave it out.
Please clearly mark your bins with your house number. We ask that residents do not leave bins out all the time, especially in back lane areas.
Where should I put my bins?
You should always keep your bins within the boundaries of your property and not just leave them out all the time on pavements or in lanes. Keep them in your front garden, on your drive or inside your garage or back yard. Please always be considerate to your neighbours and pedestrians.
Bins must be placed out on the kerbside by 6.30am on the day of collection. Crews can attend at any time from 6.30am to 4.30pm. If you have a back lane please make sure bins are out in the lane only on collection day.
The above news story was issued by Newcastle City Council and is available to read on the Newcastle City Council website. It has been included here for information and does not necessarily represent the views of High West Jesmond Residents’ Association.