Cornwall's rubbish and recycling collections suspended on day of Queen's funeral
The council has confirmed which services will be affected during the bank holiday
Last updated 14th Sep 2022
Cornwall Council has confirmed services, including waste collections, will be suspended on Monday 19th September as the country marks the sad occasion of the state funeral of her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
After King Charles III announced that Monday will be an additional bank holiday, there will be a number of impacts on council services with only essential services being provided on the day.
What services are affected?
• There will be no waste collections made on Monday, with further details below
• Council offices will be closed to the public on Monday
• All Household Waste Recycling Centres across Cornwall will be closed on Monday.
• Pre-planned weddings and funerals (at Penmount Crematorium) will continue on Monday.
• Registration services will be open for pre-booked appointments only.
• Council owned leisure centres, libraries and Kresen Kernow will be closed.
• Public Transport will be operating a Sunday timetable. Truro Park and Ride will NOT be operating on Monday.
• Schools will also be closed for the day, with the school term being reduced from 190 days to 189 days for the 2022-23 academic year.
When will my rubbish be collected?
For those who were due to have their waste or recycling collected on Monday, the following changes will apply:
• If your rubbish is due to be collected on Monday September 19th, it will now be collected on Monday September 26th.
• If your recycling or garden waste is due to be collected on Monday September 19th, it will be collected on Saturday September 24th.
• If you use the council's clinical waste collection service and your waste is due to be picked up on Monday September 19th, it will now be collected on Monday September 26th.
Cornwall Council says it will return to business as usual on Tuesday 20th September.