Amended Dates for Refuse Collections in Ealing Borough


Changes to normal days lasting through to second half of January

Recycling collection in Ealing borough
Recycling collection in Ealing borough

The changes to recycling and rubbish collection days over the Christmas and New Year period for Ealing borough residents will continue into the second half of January.

Due to the bank holidays taking place over the festive period, local people are encouraged to check their revised schedule to ensure that their bins are collected as part of the regular service.

Refuse and recycling collections will change from Christmas Day and return to normal service Monday, 24 January 2022.

Ealing Council says rubbish and recycling should be left at the front boundary of the property, not on the pavement, by 7am on the collection day.

The revised dates for collections can be viewed below.

revised dates for collections

You can get rid of your Christmas tree by leaving it out as part of your kerbside rubbish and recycling collections. Real Christmas trees will be collected for recycling between 4 and 29 January 2022 – just leave them out on a black rubbish bin day.

Alternatively, you can drop your tree off at a collection point at a number of local parks in the borough. See further list below.

Acton Park
Berkeley Fields (Berkeley Avenue)
Churchfields Park Hanwell
Cleveland Park
Ealing Central Sports Ground (Horsenden Lane South)
Ealing Common (Junction of Grange Road and The Common)
Elthorne Park (Boston Road)
Islip Manor Park (Eastcote Lane)
North Acton Playing Fields
Perivale Park (Cowgate Road)
Pitshanger Park
Ravenor Park (Oldfield Lane South and Ruislip Road)
Rectory Park (Parkfield Drive)
Southall Park (Green Drive)
Southfields Recreation Ground (Southfield Road)
Spikes Bridge Park (West Avenue)
Springfield Gardens (Rosemont Road)
Walpole Park (Lammas Park Gardens)

People must leave trees in the designated areas only and ensure they do not block access, pathways or the public highway.

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December 16, 2021