Categories
Uncategorized

NFDC Christmas and New Year recycling and rubbish collections

NFDC Christmas and New Year recycling and rubbish collections

Most household recycling and rubbish collections in the New Forest district will go ahead as usual over the Christmas and New Year bank holidays.

There will be some changes to collections: 

Clear recycling sacks and black rubbish sacks

Collections due on Monday 26 December 2022 will be collected on Monday 2 January 2023. New Forest District Council (NFDC) will collect extra recycling and rubbish from affected households on Monday 2 January 2023.

Glass box 

Collections due on Monday 26 December 2022 will be collected on Saturday 31 December 2022. 

Garden waste 

There will be no garden waste collections between Monday 26 December 2022 and Friday 6 January 2023. Garden waste collections will resume as usual from Monday 9 January 2023. 

All other collection days will stay the same.

Reusing and recycling Christmas waste 

NFDC are reminding residents to add empty aerosols, plastic bottles, tins, cans, card and paper to their clear recycling sacks. If not reused, greeting cards and plain brown gift wrap can be added to clear recycling sacks, but any embellishments such as ribbons or sticky tape need to be removed first. The majority of gift wrap is not suitable for recycling in Hampshire as it contains a mixture of plastic and foil. 

Christmas tree recycling 

NFDC’s Christmas tree recycling drop-off points are returning from Saturday 31 December 2022 to Sunday 15 January 2023.  

Residents can drop their real Christmas trees off at selected sites across the district, and the council will recycle the trees by chipping them to create mulch. The mulch will be used locally.

Last year, over 6,000 Christmas trees were dropped off at the sites for recycling.  

Fordingbridge   

A338 Slip Road Car Park   

SP6 1AW  

Ringwood   

Furlong Long Stay Car Park – follow signs to designated area   

BH24 1AT  

Residents are asked to remove decorations from trees before taking it to a drop-off point. Trees must be left in designated fenced bays only and placed at the back to avoid blocking the entrance for others. Trees left in car parks and other locations not designated for Christmas tree recycling, will be counted as fly-tipping. 

Customers who subscribe to NFDC’s garden waste collection service can recycle real Christmas trees under 6ft, as long as trees are chopped up to fit in garden waste sacks, and to not exceed the 20kg weight limit for sacks.  

Residents can read more information online at newforest.gov.uk/christmasrecycling. 

Categories
Uncategorized

Consultation on proposed Public Space Protection Orders starts

Consultation on proposed Public Space Protection Orders starts

A public consultation about two proposed Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) for the New Forest has been launched by New Forest District Council.   

www.newforest.gov.uk/publicspaceprotectionorders   

From Today (Monday 5 December) until Friday 27 January at 5pm, the public can comment on two proposed PSPOs, which look to ban the lighting of fires and use of BBQs principally on the Crown Lands managed by Forestry England, and the feeding and petting of ponies, horses, mules, and donkeys in the New Forest.