AN East Lancashire local authority has announced changes to its bin collection rounds.

Burnley Council and its waste and cleansing contractor Urbaser are to make a number of alterations to rubbish collection days for some of the borough’s residents in order to improve its street cleaning service.

The changes will come into effect from May 1.

Garden waste collections that used to be carried out on a Monday only will take place Monday to Friday, the day depending on the collection round, for those residents subscribed to the service.

Residents who currently have household rubbish (recyclable and non-recyclable) collected on a Friday will see their collection day switch to a Monday.

All other collections will remain unaffected.

Those affected by the changes are urged to check their waste collection calendar.

Residents can also check their collection day online.

Council officers will visit those residents whose household collection day is changing at the end of April to provide information.

Councillor Shah Hussain, Burnley Council’s environmental boss, said: “We carry out street cleaning the day after a household waste collection. These changes will mean that those residents who have a collection on a Friday will not have to wait over the weekend until Monday to have their streets cleaned.

"We have listened to residents to make improvements.

“It will have a positive impact on the general cleanliness of the borough.

“Padiham and the Colne Road area of Burnley will also have a dedicated 'barrow' street sweeper seven days a week to help keep them clean and tidy and free of rubbish.

“Residents can help by making sure their bins are only put out on the day of collection.”

Andrew Turner, regional operations manager for Urbaser, said: “These changes will allow our cleansing teams to deliver a prompt and effective cleanse in all areas on the day following the household waste collections, as well as having other cleansing resources available to react to the needs of the service, seven days a week.”