BLACK and green bins will not be collected from Wrexham households next week (September 25 to 29) as strikes begin again, the council has confirmed.

Following a first round of strikes initiated by Unite the Union earlier this month, Wrexham council workers are set to start another round on Monday (September 25).

That is expected to last a period of three weeks, until October 15.

As such, Wrexham Council has provided an update on its services - including bin collections which are expected to be 'majorly impacted' by the strikes.

And the council has now confirmed that neither black (general waste) or green (garden waste) bins will be collected during the first week of strike action next week.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: "The trade union held a two-week strike earlier this month, which affected bin collections across the county borough.

"Refuse crews were left short-handed and bin wagons struggled to leave their depot on Wrexham Industrial Estate due to large numbers of protestors.

"The council expects similar disruption this time, and is making plans to try and manage services through a difficult three weeks."

The council website adds that, during the first week of strike action (September 25-29), they will be:

  • Prioritising recycling collections.
  • Suspending black bin and green bin collections.
  • Liaising with police and Unite representatives to help ensure activity outside the depot is calm and lawful, and bin wagons are able to leave.
  • Retaining extended opening hours at Household Recycling Centres.

So, during the first week of strike action you should:

  • Put your recycling out on your normal collection day (including food waste).
  • If it hasn’t been emptied by the end of the day, take it back in.
  • If you can, take some of your recycling to our Household Recycling Centres.
  • Don’t put your black bin out.
  • Don’t put your green bin out.

Why won’t black bins be collected during the first week?

Wrexham Council says: "Over the past week (September 18-22) our crews have worked hard to ensure black bins across the county borough are emptied.

"This means no-one should be struggling for space in their black bin at the moment – so it makes sense for us to focus on collecting recycling during the first week of the strike.

"Our focus may switch during the second week, but we’ll provide further updates over the coming days."

And what about green bins?

Wrexham Council says: "The council is aware of concerns about garden waste collections, which have been on hold since industrial action began.

"We know many people feel frustrated and we’ll provide customers with an update once we have a clearer understanding of the impact of the strikes."

Councillor Hugh Jones, Wrexham Council’s Lead Member for Environment, added: “The impact on collections often won’t be clear until the day, as a lot will depend on how many employees are available and how easily our wagons can leave the depot if protestors are outside.

“Because we’ve focused on emptying black bins over the past week, it makes sense to prioritise recycling during the first week of the strike, and we’ll do everything we can to collect your recycling.

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“However, please bear with us if we can’t get to you, as these are really difficult circumstances.

“If you can take some of your recycling to our Household Recycling Centres, we’d encourage you to do that. The sites at Bryn Lane, Brymbo and Plas Madoc are now open until 8pm.

“We know this disruption is really frustrating, but we’re working hard to try and manage services. We’d like to thank everyone for their continued patience.”