09:00AM, Monday 05 January 2015
Twelfth night is nearly upon us and the time has come to take your Christmas decorations down.
Residents in the Royal Borough are being encouraged by to either cut up their real tree and put it in a green garden waste bin or take it to a designated drop-off point.
Trees can be recycled from today (January 5) until Monday, January 19 and pots, lights and decorations must be removed first.
Trees can be dropped off at the following destinations:
Ascot
The Grange car park, High Street
Recreation ground car park, Victoria Road
Bray
Car park, High Street
Cookham
National Trust Car Park, Cookham Moor
Cox Green
Ockwells Park, Ockwells Road
Datchet
Village hall car park, Allen Way
Eton
Car park, Meadow Lane
Eton Wick
Recreation ground car park, Haywards Mead
Hurley
Car park, High Street
Knowl Hill
Village hall car park
Maidenhead
Refuse & Recycling Centre, off Stafferton Way
Boulters Lock car park, Ray Mead Road
Moneyrow Green
Memorial Hall car park
Old Windsor
Church Road Allotments
Recreation ground, Robin Willis Way
Sunningdale
Broomhall Recreation Ground, Broomhall Lane
Sunninghill
Victory Fields Recreation Ground, London Road
Windsor
Community Centre, Hanover Way
Osgood Park, Windsor
Garden centres
Wyevale Garden Centre, Dedworth Road, Windsor
World of Water, Wraysbury Road, Wraysbury
Squires, Maidenhead Road, Windsor
Stubbings Nursery, Henley Road, Maidenhead
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