Community
Waste and recycling changes over Christmas and New Year
THERE will be some changes to rubbish and recycling collections this festive season in Pembrokeshire.
There will be no waste and recycling collections on Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s Day.
Christmas collections
- Collections due on Monday 23rd December will take place two days earlier on Saturday 21st December
- Collections due on Tuesday 24th December will take place two days earlier on Sunday 22nd December
- Collections due on Wednesday 25th December will take place two days earlier on Monday 23rd December
- Collections due on Thursday 26th December will take place two days earlier on Tuesday 24th December.
New Year collections
- Collections due on Wednesday 1st January will take place one day later on Thursday 2nd January
- Collections due on Thursday 2nd January will take place one day later on Friday 3rd January
- Collections due on Friday 3rd January will take place one day later on Saturday 4th January.
There are no changes to what is scheduled for collection. Please make sure your containers are out for collection by 6.30am.
Check your online calendars or sign up to the notification service via My Account to check collection types and dates.
To help with the extra residual waste generated at Christmas, properties can present one extra grey / black bag at the kerbside on your first collection of residual non-recyclable waste after Christmas.
It is still important to recycle as much as possible, including wrapping paper.
Wrapping paper can be recycled if it does not contain glitter or foil, and does not bounce back/unfold again if you scrunch it up into a ball.
Make sure you recycle your food waste such as turkey bones and potato peelings.
You can find out much more information about recycling in Pembrokeshire at Christmas on the Council’s website.
Collections will return to normal from Monday 6th January 2025.
For PCC trade waste customers, those on the small business/ holiday let packages will receive collections as per the household collection dates above.
All other Trade Waste Customers will be contacted directly via email with their festive collection dates.
Waste and Recycling Centres (WRCs) at Christmas
Pembrokeshire household and commercial users will need to book a slot at one of our Waste and Recycling Centres if they wish to use the WRCs over the festive period. Only users with a pre-booked slot will be admitted.
To book a slot for the WRC or view the user guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) visit the Council’s website.
The Council is also trialling an ‘out of hours’ telephone booking system for Waste and Recycling Centre bookings, available between the following times:
Monday – Friday: 5pm – 7 pm
Saturday – Sunday: 8am – Noon
To book your WRC slot during these times, phone 01437 764551.
The WRCs will remain open as per the winter opening hours but will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Real Christmas tree collection
Residents are once again able to book a kerbside collection of their real Christmas tree over the festive period.
For a charge of £5.30 per tree, real Christmas trees will be collected from residents’ homes on a designated day before being sent to a Pembrokeshire facility for shredding and composting.
The collection service will commence from Monday 6th January 2025 and householders wishing to have a collection can arrange one through your My Account or by calling the Council contact centre on 01437 764551 from Monday 16th December.
Requests for collections will be available through the contact centre on 01437 764551 until Friday 3rd January and via My Account until Sunday 5th January.
Alternatively households can take their Christmas trees to any Waste and Recycling Centres free of charge – see above for booking information.
Community
MS attends opening of new accessibility paths at Local Shooting Club
SENEDD Member Paul Davies has attended the official opening of new accessibility
paths at Haverfordwest Target Shooting Club. The paths have been funded by the
Sports Council for Wales and are designed to enable disability groups to fully access
and enjoy the shooting range, creating an inclusive environment for all. There was
also a demonstration of members’ skills.
Mr Davies said, “It was a pleasure to attend the opening of the new paths at the
Shooting Club. It’s great to see the club investing in disability-friendly infrastructure
to make the Club as accessible as possible.”
“The Club has over 200 members and it was great to talk to some of them about the
benefits of being a member and how much the Club means to them. I was also
impressed with the demonstration we witnessed, and I sincerely hope the Club
continues to go from strength to strength in the future.”
Pictured: David Scheeres, Chairman. Haverfordwest Target Shooting Club – sitting.
Behind Mr Scheeres are Cllr Jon Harvey, Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council,
Cllr Martin Lewis, Mayor of Haverfordwest, and Senedd Member Paul Davies.
Community
Three mile long Christmas convoy lights up Pembrokeshire roads
A FESTIVE convoy of illuminated vehicles brought Christmas cheer to Pembrokeshire on Saturday (Dec 14), as a dazzling display of cars, trucks, tractors, and bikes travelled from Tenby to Narberth.
The annual Christmas Convoy, which began at the Folly Farm overflow car park at 5:30pm, featured over 3 miles of brightly lit vehicles adorned in festive decorations. Participants showcased everything from classic cars to heavy trucks, all decked out in lights, tinsel, and holiday spirit.
Gary Thomas, a spectator, described the spectacle as “unlike anything I’ve ever seen.” He added: “It was over 3 miles long—absolutely amazing to see so many vehicles coming together like this.”
The convoy travelled along a scenic route, passing through Gumfreston, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Kilgetty, and Princess Gate before completing two celebratory laps of Narberth town. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the colourful procession, cheering on drivers and soaking up the Christmas atmosphere.
Proceeds from the event will go to The Firefighters Charity and other local charities, ensuring the festive fun also helps give back to the community. A prize was awarded for the Best Dressed Vehicle, encouraging participants to go all-out with their festive designs.
Community
Saundersfoot Community Lottery – December winner announced
THE INAUGURAL draw for the Lottery took place on December 1, and the Lottery team had the delightful task of reaching out to all the winners to inform them of their early Christmas gift! John Manchester was the fortunate recipient of the top prize. Very happy to receive his win from members of the Lottery team, John shared that it was a wonderful surprise just in time for Christmas.
The next draw is scheduled for January 2nd. If you haven’t purchased a ticket yet, there’s still time – it only costs £5 per month. You can enter through the website https://saundersfootcommunitylotto.org/ or at The Regency Hall. If you’ve already received your number, please remember to set up your standing order, as several numbers had to be returned during the draw due to unpaid entries. The prizes reflect the total amount in the pot each month, so the more players there are, the larger the prizes!
Tickets can also be bought with cash, with a minimum payment of £30 covering six months of tickets. This can be done at The Regency Hall any Wednesday or Thursday from 9 am to 1 pm.
Saundersfoot Community Lottery was set up in October 2024 to help raise funds to benefit the village. Fifty percent of the monthly pot goes to prizes and the rest is used for administrative costs and community events and groups. So, taking part is a ‘win-win’ – there’s the chance of a prize plus players are contributing to keeping Saundersfoot a vibrant village, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Best of luck to all participants!
Photograph L-R Sue Boughton-Thomas, Emma Price, Sarah Whiddett, John Manchester, Ray Wise, Moira Saunders
Photo credit Gareth Davies Photography Tenby
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