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Edinburgh Council announce important changes to bin collections ahead of new strike

Edinburgh Council has confirmed important changes to bin collections across the city ahead of new walkout action planned next week.

The bin collection and street cleaning service workers are set to strike again from Tuesday, September 6 as discussions continue into their rise in pay. The council have announced further changes to bin collection schedules this week, in order to prevent the level of rubbish being left on the streets as it was before.

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Residents are now being advised as follows:

  • If you’re due any bin collections today, Wednesday 30 August, these are still being collected as normal.

  • If your bin collections are due on Thursday or Friday: Put both your green AND grey wheelie bins, and bagged extra waste, out by 6am on your normal collection day and we will aim to empty them BOTH.

  • There may be some delays and they may not be collected on the same day as each other, so please leave them out until the end of the day on Monday (5 September).

  • If you’re due a food waste collection, put this out as usual, by 6am.

  • Garden waste collections will be suspended on these days. Please do not put your brown bin out for collection on Thursday or Friday – it will not be collected.

  • The blue box glass collection service remains suspended.

The City of Edinburgh Council has apologised to residents for the change in schedule again, and ensures that they will " be in touch shortly with details of how we’ll compensate you for any recently missed collections."

Council leader Cammy Day has released a statement on the upcoming strikes in Edinburgh. Mr Day said: "Obviously this further change to our schedules is far from ideal, and I apologise for any inconvenience caused, however it gives us the best possible chance of preparing the city for the next period of industrial action.

“Our crews have been working hard to catch up on collections and making every effort to collect significant volumes of litter across the city. The clear up is progressing well and we can already see the benefits of having the crews back out on the street keeping the city clean.

“We’re asking residents to take on board this latest advice and to let neighbours, family and friends who might not have heard about the latest updates know. You can also help by storing extra waste safely for a little longer or are able to book an appointment at a recycling centre please do so.

"For the very latest information and advice please keep checking our website and social media channels. I appreciate that this has been an extremely challenging period for us all and I would like to thank our residents, businesses and visitors for their continued patience and understanding.

“I will continue to press for the Scottish Government and COSLA to get back round the table earlier than Friday to find an acceptable settlement and bring an end to this dispute once and for all.”

These are the following dates that the bin collection and street cleaning service workers are planning to strike:

  • Tuesday September 6 2022
  • Wednesday September 7 2022
  • Thursday September 8 2022
  • Friday September 9 2022
  • Saturday September 10 2022
  • Sunday September 11 2022
  • Monday September 12 2022
  • Tuesday September 13 2022

For more information on bin collection days, the recovery plan and advice on dealing with waste, visit the City of Edinburgh Council website here.

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