Residents in Warrington can expect bin collections to proceed as normal over the upcoming Easter bank holiday weekend. Warrington Borough Council has confirmed that waste collection services will continue without disruption between Friday 3 April and Monday 6 April 2026.
Although Good Friday is a bank holiday, refuse workers will be working to maintain the regular collection schedule. The council has maintained this consistent pattern of service during previous Easter periods, ensuring that local waste management remains unaffected by the holiday.
There are also no changes to the opening hours for the local community recycling centres. Residents can continue to use the facilities at Woolston, which is open from 8am to 6pm, and Stockton Heath, which is open from 10am to 4pm, throughout the weekend and bank holiday.
While bin services remain unchanged, those planning to visit sites formerly managed by LiveWire should be aware that some leisure centres and libraries will operate with adjusted opening hours during the Easter period. Residents are encouraged to check for specific updates regarding these community sites before travelling.
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