People in Shropshire are being advised what do with their waste collections if bad weather hits again after Storm Goretti brought chaos last week.
Heavy snow fell in many parts of the county, with the Met Office saying that 7cm was recorded at Preston Montford, near Shrewsbury. It brought widespead disruption, with nearly every school in Shropshire shut on Friday (January 9) and hundreds of homes without power.
It also had a big impact on recycling and waste collections in the county, with many lorries unable to reach some areas.
However, in an update posted today (January 16), Shropshire Council said that collections – including garden waste – are now back to normal, with crews working hard to catch up.
Therefore, people are being asked to put their bins, boxes and bags out on their next scheduled collection day.
Garden waste collections were suspended because staff that normally collect it were helping to clear the outstanding recycling and rubbish.
However, in line with its adverse weather protocol, Shropshire Council says that no refunds are available. The local authority has apologised for any inconvenience and has thanked residents for their understanding.
What to do if bad weather arrives again
If crews are unable to collect your waste or recycling due to cold or wet weather, here’s what you should do:
As long as they don’t present a trip hazard, leave your recycling and waste bins, boxes and bags out. Crews will collect them as long as it’s safe to do so.
If you’ve subscribed to the council’s garden waste service, leave the bin out unless advised otherwise.
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