Bins will be collected on Monday but other Cheshire East services will be shut

By Deborah Bowyer

14th Sep 2022 | Local News

Cheshire East Council has issued information regarding the day of the Queen's funeral and which services will be shut or open.

They say they will continue to operate essential services only during the bank holiday on Monday (September 19th) as a mark of respect.

A spokesperson said: "Household bin collections continue as normal but the borough's household waste recycling centres, Everybody Health and Leisure facilities and Tatton Park facilities will be closed as a mark of respect."

  • Registration services will honour existing wedding bookings, if couples wish to proceed. There will be no birth or death registrations;
  • Bereavement services – Chapels will be honouring existing bookings, by agreement with families, with no new bookings being taken;
  • Customer services – The website and chatbot will continue to be available;
  • Household waste recycling centres will be closed;
  • Household bin collections will continue as normal;
  • Everybody Health and Leisure facilities will be closed;
  • Local bus services will be operating to a normal bank holiday level of service;
  • Tatton Park buildings and car park will be closed, with the grounds remaining open for pedestrian access; 
  • Libraries will be closed;
  • Education – All schools will be closed.

     

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