Council to Recycle Your Tree in January

Where to make the most of your old tree

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Residents will be able to recycle used Christmas trees throughout January.

Ealing Council will be collecting the dying trees at parks and open spaces throughout the borough, and in re-use and recycling centres.

The trees will be shredded and used for compost in the parks this Spring.

Obviously, all decorations must be removed before leaving the trees in the parks.

Trees will not be taken away by the weekly garden waste collection from homes.

The sites are:

Acton Green Common
Acton Park
Berkeley Fields (Berkeley Avenue)
Churchfields (Car park)
Cleveland Park
Ealing Central Sports Ground (Horsenden Lane South)
Ealing Common (Junction of Grange Road and The Common)
Elthorne Park (Boston Road)
Islip Manor Park (Eastcote Lane car park)
North Acton playing fields
Perivale Park (Cowgate Road)
Pitshanger Park
Ravenor Park (Oldfield Lane South and Ruislip Road)
Rectory Park (Parkfield Drive)
Southall Park (Green Drive)
Southfields Park
Spikes Bridge Park (West Avenue)
Springfield Gardens (Rosemont Road)
Walpole Park (Lammas Park Gardens)

January 2, 2009