To find out what day your bins should be put out you can enter your postcode into https://my.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/en/AchieveForms/?form_uri=sandbox-publish%3A%2F%2FAF-Process-0187a2f6-15cb-413a-8a3f-b6d14d63da57%2FAF-Stage-e18b38ff-be8a-45f4-ac14-f8821024f0c4%2Fdefinition.json&redirectlink=%2F&cancelRedirectLink=%2F&category=AF-Category-328c6fc1-4db1-4eb1-9904-f6c0192ba618&fbclid=IwAR36cQY1aTC4X2HBx0w3Url9ppRUr6UWK3xetRn9cqQBlNBDumoGO3umAeo and print off your calendar.
Also, if you are awaiting the new bin service to start you can get further details here https://my.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/en/service/Check_your_recycling_bin_delivery_date
Updates from September 2021
Please see the latest development update from Torus Homes with regards the Higher Heyes development. It appears that the positions of some of the dwellings is slightly different to the approved positions and, as such, the developer has been advised by Cheshire West & Chester planning department that this would need to be considered under a new planning application.
Torus themselves have offered the following update and request that any questions or comments be directed to their Sales team - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Jo, a local farmer, has offered the following advice with regards hedge cutting season:
It’s that time of year when farmers are out cutting hedges so could we please ask everyone to be careful when planning to pass a tractor with hedge cutter attached. If you’re on foot / horse/ bicycle please wait until the driver sees you and stops the machine. The cutting blades are spinning incredibly fast and any stray piece of hedge / shrubbery etc. flying through the air could be dangerous . Please take care and be safe.
Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council
Further to the survey earlier in the year Cheshire West & Cheshire have announced the start of the contentious new bin collections.
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