The MidCoast Council has issued a warning to residents as it gears up for its yearly bulk waste collection. Before residents run out and leave their unwanted waste on their curb, a spokesperson says it’s important to double and triple check the collection dates and other details.
Residents can do this by keeping an eye out for the brochure in your letterbox which will explain collection dates, acceptable items and how to sort it.
Rubbish left on the streets for prolonged periods of time can cause health and safety issues for the neighbourhood not to mention becoming unsightly and unattractive.
Council’s Waste Manager, David Rees, said it was important for residents to time it right.
“As soon as bulky waste collection is mentioned some people race to put their waste out and as a result it can sit there for months before it’s picked up,” he said.
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“No one wants to see rubbish sitting around their neighbourhood for a long period of time.
“So the message from us is to make sure you double check when your collection date is and put it out the weekend before that.”
Key information for the 2024 bulky waste collection:
- Waste must be sorted into two piles – whitegoods and metal, general waste.
- There are restrictions on what items will be accepted.
- For safety reasons there are size and weight limits on what will be collected.
- Householder’s responsibility to remove rejected items from the kerb.
- Mattresses will not be accepted, but can be dropped off for free at your nearest WMC while the collection is taking place in your zone (limit 2 mattresses, or 1 mattress + 1 bed base).
- Use the search function on our website to find out when your collection will take place.