FRODSHAM’S household waste recycling centre will be closed on Monday – the National Day of Mourning following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
There will also be no kerbside waste and recycling collections on Monday.
Collections scheduled for that day will instead be brought forward to Saatuday (September 17). Affected households are being asked to put their containers out by 7am on Saturday.
All other kerbside collections across Cheshire West and Chester will take place on the hormal collection day.
Household waste recycling centres in Chester, Ellesmere Port and Winsford, will remain open on Monday.
Cllr Karen Shore (pictured), Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Strategic Transport, said: “At this very sad time, on the National Day of Mourning, we feel it is right thing to change our waste and recycling arrangements for that one day as the nation observes the funeral of Her Majesty. The change in schedule will give our waste staff an opportunity to mourn the passing of the Queen, should they choose to do so.
“Residents who normally have their waste collected on Mondays are asked to put out their waste two days earlier and we are writing to all of the affected households to let them know. We are also announcing this one-off, exceptional change via our website and our social media channels.
“We hope this won’t inconvenience any residents and can assure everyone that the service returns to the usual schedule for the remainder of next week.”

Frodsham waste recycling centre to be closed on Monday
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