THE Isle of Wight Council is reminding resident to get their recycling and waste wrapped up for Christmas.

The collection days over the festive period change between December 25 and January 7.

If your collection is:

• Monday 24 December, it will be collected as normal

• Tuesday 25 December, it will be collected on Thursday 27 December

• Wednesday 26 December, it will be collected on Friday 28 December

• Thursday 27 December, it will be collected on Saturday 29 December

• Friday 28 December, it will be collected on Sunday 30 December

• Monday 31 December, it will be collected on AS NORMAL

• Tuesday 1 January, it will be collected on Wednesday 2 January

• Wednesday 2 January, it will be collected on Thursday 3 January

• Thursday 3 January, it will be collected on Friday 4 January

• Friday 4 January, it will be collected on Saturday 5 January

All recycling and waste collections will return to normal from Monday 7 January 2018.

Waste should be set out by 7am on the day of collection.

Tip festive opening times

Lynnbottom and Afton Marsh will be closed on Christmas Day but will remain open as normal throughout the rest of the festive period, including New Year's Day.

Lynnbottom is open seven days a week, while Afton Marsh opens Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.

Opening hours at both sites are between 10am and 6pm, apart from Christmas Day.

What do I do with…?

Polystyrene packaging

The council, in partnership with Amey, will collect excess polystyrene from households on general (black bin/sack) waste collection days from Monday 24 December 2018 until Friday 11 January 2019.

If you have extra polystyrene packaging just place it within a clear or white plastic bag next to your black bin/black gull sack on your collection day.

It must be in a clear or white sack so that the collection crews can easily identify it. The clear bag must only contain polystyrene or it won’t be collected. Any excess general waste or black sacks left to the side of your bin or gull sack will not be collected.

After 11 January 2019, please remember polystyrene is not currently recyclable and must be placed in your black bin/black gull sack or taken to the tip.

Paper / Christmas cards

Paper based wrapping paper/ cards (without glitter) can be recycled in the paper/ card insert of your green recycling bin or the blue gull proof sack.

Any extra can be placed in a clear or white bag to the side of the bin or gull-proof sack.

Foil or glittery based wrapping paper and cards cannot be recycled and should be placed in the black bin or a black gull proof sack.

Cardboard

Cardboard can be recycled so can be placed in your paper/ card insert of your green recycling bin or the blue gull proof sack. If you have extra cardboard, simply bundle it together to the side of your recycling bin or blue gull-sack.

Unwanted toys/ bicycles

These can be taken to Lynnbottom or Afton Marsh and can be donated for re-use.

Foil

Clean foil and trays can be recycled.

Extra recycling and waste

Excess recycling that won’t fit in your green bin or blue gull proof sack can be placed in clear or white sacks to the side of your containers on your recycling day.

Non-recyclable excess side waste will NOT be collected and should be stored until your next black bin or black gull proof sack collection date, or can be taken to Lynnbottom or Afton Marsh.

For more information about recycling and waste, visit www.iwight.com/waste or go to www.RecycleNow.com