SOME householders in the Llanelli, Burry Port and Gwendraeth areas are to be affected by a change in bin collection days.
The change will involve a small number of residents living in parts of the Tyisha, Lliedi, Hengoed, Glanymor and Bigyn wards of Llanelli as well as the Llangennech, Bryn, Llwynhendy, Bynea, Pwll, Burry Port, Cross Hands, Tumble and Pontyberem areas.
Not all households in these areas will change; those that are affected will receive a letter from the council with details of their new collection day.
The changes will come into force on the week beginning February 3.
There are also some residents who will not experience a change of collection day, but may find their rubbish is collected at an earlier or later time.
People are therefore being reminded to make sure they place their blue / black bags and food bin out for collection before 6am.
The changes are due to a review of refuse/recycling rounds being carried out across the county to make the service more efficient.
Executive Board Member for Technical Services Cllr Colin Evans said: “The change in collection days for some residents is unavoidable and we apologise for any inconvenience caused. Letters are being sent out to those residents affected so I would urge them to please take notice.”
The changes will not affect whether it is a blue or black bag week. For further information on the recycling scheme please visit www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/recycling or call Carmarthenshire Direct on 01267 234567.
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