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Spring bank holiday waste and recycling collections

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Published on 20th May 2025

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Minimal changes to waste and recycling collections this spring bank holiday.

There will be minimal changes to Cheltenham’s waste and recycling collections following the spring bank holiday on Monday 26 May 2025.

Collections will take place one day later than usual with crews working on Saturday 31 May to complete the catch-up. All collections will be back to normal from week commencing Monday 2 June.

In some areas refuse and recycling collections take place as early as 7am and residents are asked to present their bins, boxes, bags and caddies at the kerbside by 7am.










Normal collection day

Revised collection day

Monday 26 May 2025

Tuesday 27 May 2025

Tuesday 27 May 2025

Wednesday 28 May 2025

Wednesday 28 May 2025

Thursday 29 May 2025

Thursday 29 May 2025

Friday 30 May 2025

Friday 30 May 2025

Saturday 31 May 2025

Monday 2 June – normal collections resume

LitterLotto ‘Bin it to win it’ – for cleaning up litter around town

LitterLotto is an exciting new initiative to help everyone easily recycle their waste using their kerbside collections – as well as clean up litter around the borough. The app also offers automatic bin day reminders if residents turn on notifications to help everyone to stay on top of their waste and recycling.

All residents need to do is download the free app and register for an account. They can then click on the’ AtHome’ feature and use their camera to scan the item that they want to dispose of. Thanks to new AI technology, the app will tell them which recycling bag or box to use, or whether it needs to go in the bin instead.

Every item correctly recycled or binned counts as an entry to an exclusive monthly prize draw, with a £100 cash prize for one lucky resident – and there is also a weekly national £1k jackpot.

LitterLotto is free to download from the Google Play and Apple App stores. Or search for ‘LitterLotto.’ More information, including FAQs, is available on the council’s website.

For information regarding other bank holidays in 2025 visit the council’s website, and find out more about waste and recycling.


For press enquiries contact: communications team at [email protected] or telephone 01242 264231.

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