6,000 Cumberland homes to benefit from new recycling scheme

Cumberland Council is in the process of writing to households in the former Allerdale and Copeland areas to update them on the expansion of the council’s kerbside service.

Author: Joseph GartlyPublished 18th Sep 2025

Around 6,000 households in Cumberland will soon benefit from an improved kerbside recycling service.

Cumberland Council is in the process of writing to households in the former Allerdale and Copeland areas to update them on the expansion of the council’s kerbside service.

Some rural households will have recycling collected for the first time, and some will have their service expanded to the whole list of recyclables, including TetraPak, plastics, tin, cans, glass, cardboard and paper.

Recycling bins will be delivered to households from September onwards.

The expansion of the kerbside scheme is part of the council’s plans to provide a more efficient and improved service. Other improvements include:

• Increased frequency of kerbside cardboard and paper in the former Allerdale area. Collections will be every two weeks rather than every four weeks from week commencing 29 September.

• Easier to navigate online waste and recycling calendars.

There will also be some changes to waste and recycling collection dates for some households in Allerdale and the majority of households in Copeland. These will start from week commencing Monday 29 September.

Residents are advised to check the updated calendars from 17 September. All affected households will also receive a letter from the council explaining any changes to collection days.