Cardiff Council is working hard to deal with the backlog of waste collection caused by the extreme winter weather.
The city experienced some of the worst winter weather conditions for 30 years during late December and two significant falls of snow leading up to Christmas meant waste collections were delayed for several weeks in many parts of the city and teams were redeployed to assist with snow clearance.
Since the thaw the recycling and waste collection teams have been working very hard to get things back on schedule, with double shifts being worked; additional crews employed and staff working overtime in order to catch up.
Although collecting food and general waste has been the priority during the catch up period, the council is also carrying out extra collections for green bags where capacity allows to make sure Cardiff continues to recycle as much as possible.
While collections should return to a normal schedule next week, we ask residents not to put green bags out before they are next due for scheduled green bag collection in their area.
The website has been updated regularly and full details of waste and recycling collections can be found at www.cardiff.gov.uk/winterweather
Following the heavy snow last month whilst main roads became accessible, some side streets and pavements were too icy and unsafe for collections to take place.
Every effort was made to minimise any disruption, whilst ensuring the safety of the members of the public, council’s waste teams and vehicles.
The council waste teams followed normal collection days from Monday, December 27 to Friday, December, 31 however poor conditions still caused problems and prevented collections from some parts of Cardiff early in the week.
Additional teams were sent out between Christmas and New Year to catch up on as much outstanding recycling waste as possible that could not be collected the week before. This meant that some vehicles visited wards on days they would not normally be present to take recycling and waste already on the streets. Staff also worked over the New Year Bank Holiday period to help clear the backlog.
Council leader Rodney Berman said: “The extreme weather conditions have caused obvious problems to waste collection across the city, particularly in north Cardiff, but council staff are working extremely hard to clear this backlog. This has been a difficult period for all local authorities but I would like to praise staff for their dedication and hard work during this challenging time.”
Councillor Margaret Jones, Executive member for Environment, added: “Cardiff Council is committed to clearing the backlog of recycling and waste collections caused by the severe weather as quickly as possible whilst continuing to collect separately as much recycling and green waste as possible and people should continue to check our website updates at www.cardiff.gov.uk/winterweather ”
Revised Collections
Rhiwbina
- Black, Food and Green bags – 10 January
Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn
- Black and Food – Monday 10 January
Heath
- Black, Food and Green bags – 10 January
Llanishen
- Black and Food – Mon 10 January
Cyncoed
- Black, Food and Green bags – 10 January
Penylan
- Black and Food only – Wed 05 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Tues 11 January
Whitchurch and Tongwynlais
- Black, Food and Green bags – Wed 05 January
- Black and Food only – Tuesday 11 January
Radyr &and Morganstown
- Black, Food and Green bags on Wed 05 January
- Black and Food only – Tuesday 11January
Pentyrch
- Black, Food and Green bags – Weds 05 January
- Black and Food Only Tues 11.01.11
Gabalfa
- Black and Food Only Weds 05 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Tues 11 January
Plasnewydd
- Black and Food Only Weds 05 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Tues 11 January
Llandaff North
- Black and Food only Weds 05 January
- Black, Food and Green bags Tues 11 January
Adamsdown
- Black, Food and Green bags – Thurs 06 January
- Black and Food only – Wed 12 January
Creigiau and St Fagans
- Black, Food and Green bags – Thurs 06 January
- Black and Food only – Wed 12 January
Fairwater
- Black, Food and Green bags – Thurs 06 January
- Black and Food only – Wed 12 January
Llandaff
- Black and Food only – Thurs 06 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Wed 12 January
Cathays
- Black and Food only – Thurs 06 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Wed 12 January
Riverside
- Black and Food only – Thurs 06 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Wed 12 January
Llanrumney
- Black and Food only – Fri 07 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Thurs 13 January
Pontprennau and Old St Melons
- Black and Food only – Fri 07 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Thurs 13 January
Lisvane
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 07 January
- Black and Food only – Thurs 13 January
Rumney
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 07 January
- Black and Food only – Thurs 13 January
Trowbridge
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 07 January
- Black and Food only – Thurs 13 January
Splott
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 07 January
- Black and Food only – Thurs 13 January
Grangetown
- Black, Food and Green bags – Sat 08 January
- Black and Food only – Fri 14 January
Butetown
- Black, Food and Green bags – Sat 08 January
- Black and Food only Fri 14 January
Caerau
- Black and Food only – Sat 08 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 14 January
Canton
- Black and Food only Sat 08 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 14 January
Ely
- Black and Food only – Sat 08 January
- Black, Food and Green bags – Fri 14 January