Refuse Removal & Recycling
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Refuse Removal

The Town Council wishes to promote the clean and tidy appearance of the town, and relies on the friendly co-operation of residents.
Enquiries: Tel. 671 7295
Office hours Monday to Friday from 07:45 to 16:00

Domestic Refuse:
Domestic refuse represents refuse which has been discarded as a result of domestic activities. This refuse should be placed in the appropriate refuse bins which will be periodically emptied by the Council at a prescribed tariff. This cost is added monthly to residents' water and electricity accounts

Other Refuse:
This implies refuse which can not be regarded as domestic or garden refuse, such as large tins, boards, iron, large branches, tree trunks, old motor parts, cardboard boxes, etc. The removal of this kind of refuse is also undertaken by the Council and will be debited to the water and electricity account.

Please note: Soil, rocks, bricks, sand and building rubble are not included in any of the above-mentioned categories, and are not removed by the Council. Arrangements for the removal of this kind of refuse must be made with a private contractor. Alternatively, a 6m3 container can be rented from the Council - any kind of refuse may be placed in such a container, and the cost of this rental will be added to the water and electricity account.

Refuse Depositing Site: The Council no longer has an 'open' depositing site at its disposal, but residents can deposit refuse at Waste Tech's dumping grounds in Midrand. (Also see mini-depositing sites)

Cleaning up empty stands:
Owners of empty stands can apply to the Council to have such stands cleaned up. Residents should however note that if a stand is not cleaned up after a notice has been sent to the owner, the Council's contractor will clean the stand, the cost for which will be recovered from the owner.

All complaints in this regard should be directed to the Health Services Department at Tel: 671 7280. To have open municipal erven cleared or cleaned up, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at Tel: 671 7676.

Refuse Removal:
Domestic refuse is removed once a week from the garden gate.
See Refuse Removal Programme.

Please note the following:

  • All refuse bags are to be placed out before 07:00 on the collection day
  • Please limit the number of refuse bags as far as possible
  • Fine garden refuse (grass, weeds, ect) may be placed out in specially reinforced bags which are available for this purpose.
  • Broken glass and sharp objects must be wrapped in newspaper before being placed inside refuse bags
  • Bags should be tied securely to ensure easy and clean handling
  • Residents who are guilty of littering and purposeful interference with refuse removal will be prosecuted
  • Residents are kindly requested not to place refuse bags on top of miniature sub-stations, distribution kiosks or meter boxes, as liquid in refuse bags may damage the paint on this equipment
  • In case of stay-away actions or a strike of municipal workers all residents are kindly requested to hold back their refuse bags until the specific day of the following week.The Council will attempt to inform residents of such actions at an early stage, if possible
  • Refuse bins and plastic bags can be purchased from the Health Department, corner of Basden Avenue and Rabie Street, and also at the main library and branch libraries.

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Refuse Bags

The Health Department appeals to all residents to use good quality refuse bags. Only bags of 750 x 950 mm size and 55 micrometer thickness may be used for refuse removal.

Refuse bags which conform to the above requirements can be purchased at the main library and branch libraries, as well as at the offices of the Health Department.

You are kindly requested not to place refuse bags out on the pavement at any time, but only on the specific weekday as applicable to your suburb, before 07:00 on that morning. Bags of refuse are often placed on the pavement days before the collection day - this not only looks untidy, but the bags are frequently torn open by stray dogs resulting in tremendous littering. Cleaning away such litter is not the responsibility of the municipal workers, but of the resident.

With your co-operation, the Health Department trusts that complaints of this nature will be kept to a minimum.

In case of stay away actions the Council will, when possible give notice of such action.

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Recycling of Glass & Paper

Glass: Special containers for bottles or other glass items have been placed at the garden refuse depositing site in Rooihuiskraal, as well as in Kruger Avenue, Lyttelton Manor. There are also similar containers opposite Pick 'n Pay, and other business centres will also receive containers as soon as the suppliers have more containers available.

Paper: Messrs Paper Pick-Up removes paper from residences and businesses in Centurion on a weekly basis, on alternative Wednesdays. We wish to appeal to all residents to place all old newspapers and other paper in a bag on the pavement outside your homes on the morning when the company removes paper from your particular area.

For any information please phone toll free: 0800 022 112

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