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WASTE AND TYRE AMNESTY IN LLANYBYDDER

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Residents in Llanybydder are being urged to have a clear out.
A waste and tyre amnesty is being held in the main car park on Tuesday, September 22 between 8am and 1pm.
Most household waste can be taken along including unwanted furniture, carpets and mattresses, electrical items such as fridge-freezers and televisions, as well as black and blue bags.
A maximum of four tyres can also be disposed of; however, tractor or lorry tyres will not be accepted.
Hazardous waste such as paint, fluorescent tubes, batteries, chemicals, gas bottles and asbestos will not be accepted along with glass, garden waste, trade waste, construction waste and agricultural waste.
Residents can pick up a free bag of Merlin’s Magic Compost (while stocks last) courtesy of CWM Environmental Ltd.
Half-price compost bins will also be on sale for just £6 instead of the usual £12.
Executive Board Member for the Environment Cllr Hazel Evans said: “I hope residents take advantage of this opportunity to dispose of their waste.
“We have been holding the amnesties for a number of years and they have always proved to be very popular.
“The aim is to reduce fly-tipping and encourage people to recycle. This not only helps our recycling rate but also reduces the amount of rubbish going to landfill.”
Residents are advised to please bring proof of address.
For more information visit the council website


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