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Waste and Recycling

Waste, Recycling Centres and home bin emptying days

Collection days can be checked here all year round...

Published: 1 September 2024

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This bank holiday Monday, 26 May will see catch up collections made from Tuesday, 27 May through to Saturday, 31 May. Normal collections begin again on Monday, 2 June.  Anyone who is unsure of their collection day can find out by visiting: tewkesbury.gov.uk/recycling.

Usual collection day – Bank holiday collection day

Monday, 26 May – Tuesday, 27 May

Tuesday, 27 May – Wednesday, 28 May

Wednesday, 28 May – Thursday, 29 May

Thursday, 29 May – Friday, 30 May

Friday, 30 May – Saturday, 31 May

Residents can find alternative ways to repair, reuse, recycle or dispose of household items and information on household recycling centres online at Gloucestershire Recycles Waste Wizard.

Over the bank holiday weekend, residents are likely to accumulate more waste than usual, and the council is asking everyone to recycle as much of this waste as they possibly can.

Lead Member for Environmental Services, Cllr Murray Stewart, said: “During the May bank holiday weekend, many people will be getting together with friends and family, whether this be a family meal or a visit to take advantage of the three-day break. This is likely to generate more waste than usual, so please remember to use your food caddy and recycle as much as possible.”

To find out more about what you can put in your food caddy, or your blue bin to recycle, visit tewkesbury.gov.uk/recycling-and-food-waste. For more information about the £30 compost bin discount available for Gloucestershire residents, visit https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/greener-gloucestershire-dashboard/useful-information/campaigns/current-campaigns/biodiversity/biodiversity-week-2025/composting-and-biodiversity/

Waste bin collection calendar – www.tewkesbury.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling#bin-collection-calendar

Wingmore Farm has now reopened and bookings can be made

Want to know what to do with that waste – try asking the GCC Waste Wizard

Now you can recyle small waste electrical equipment at the kerbside – follow this link for more inormation

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