The additional collections have been arranged
to help residents dispose of some of their grass cuttings and garden waste,
which has built up since the service was halted because of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Residents must, however, only put out garden
waste for collection in their green wheelie bin or their reusable garden sacks.
Any additional garden waste, which is put in
any other container, including plastic bags, will not be collected.
We have been working to update
the calendar information for residents across the website, Cardiff Gov App and
BOBi (our Chatbot). Please be aware that the calendars only show the next three
collections for your property so if you are scheduled for a Garden waste
collection later in the month it won’t show immediately.
Cabinet Member for Clean Streets, Environment
and Recycling, Cllr Michael Michael said: “A lot of residents have been getting
in touch wondering if there was any chance we could do a garden waste
collection during the outbreak. We’ve worked on a plan which involves our waste
teams coming in specially to work every Saturday in May to pick up garden
waste. With the reduced staffing we have been experiencing due to the virus I
want to stress that this hasn’t been easy to arrange.
“So, it’s important people recognise this is a
one-off and everyone does their bit and only puts out garden waste in their
green bins or their garden sacks. Any more garden waste will have to be left
behind. We simply won’t have the time or capability to pick up more without
disrupting our normal weekly collections across the city.”
If your collection day is usually on a Monday,
your garden waste will be collected on Saturday, May
2nd.
If your collection day is usually on a Tuesday,
your green garden waste will be collected Saturday May 9th.
If your collection day is usually on a
Wednesday, your green garden waste will be collected Saturday May 16th.
If your collection day is usually on a
Thursday, your green garden waste will be collected Saturday May 23rd.
The last one-off
collection will take place on May 30th for residents that usually
have their waste collected on a Friday.
The following table shows when these
additional collections will take place in each ward in the city.
Saturday May 2nd – Creigiau/St Fagans, Radyr/Morganstown,
Fairwater; Pentyrch, Tongwynlais, Ely and Caerau
Saturday May 9th – Canton, Llandaff North, Llandaff, Velindre,
Butetown, Grangetown and Riverside
Saturday May 16th – Cyncoed, Pentwyn, Plasnewydd, Gabalfa,
Cathays and Penylan
Saturday May 23rd – Pontprennau/Old St Mellons, Trowbridge,
Llanrumney, Adamsdown, Rumney and Splott
Saturday May 30th – Rhiwbina, Llanishen, Lisvane, Heath and
Whitchurch