16 April 2026 | 2 minutes read

Join us for a Croxteth Community CleanUp Day on Tuesday 21st April, where staff from Cobalt will be joined by local councillors and neighbours to reduce fly tipping and waste across the area. 

We’ll meet on the corner of Moss Way and Mullion Road at 10.30am for a community litter pick session. 

Litter picking equipment will be provided and whether you can spare five minutes or the full morning, we look forward to seeing you.  

Community Skips Available Across Croxteth 

To support the clean‑up, community skips will be available throughout the day across Croxteth, giving customers the chance to dispose of household waste . 

Skips will be located at: 

  • Corner of Moss Way and Mullion Road 
  • Newdown Road – by the green 
  • Corner of Portlemouth Road and Kennford Road 
  • Corner of Wicket Close and Willow Way 
  • Corner of Tintagel Road and Delabole Road 
  • Trispen Road – by the green 

The skips are free for all residents to use

Important Information About Skip Use

To make sure everyone can benefit: 

  • Skips must not be overfilled 
  • Please do not place white goods (such as fridges or freezers) in skips 
  • Garden waste and flammable items are not accepted by the skip company 

For large household items, Liverpool City Council offers free bulky waste collections, which can be arranged by calling 0151 233 3000

Working Together for a Cleaner Croxteth 

Recent months have seen an increase in fly‑tipping in parts of Croxteth. This clean‑up day is about reclaiming public spaces, raising awareness and showing what community action can achieve. 

Councillor Anthony Lavelle and fellow ward councillors have partnered with us to deliver the event as part of ongoing work to support Croxteth residents and improve local neighbourhoods. 

Let’s work together to keep Croxteth clean, cared for and something we can all be proud of. 

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