PURCELLVILLE, Va. December 19, 2022 — Town Offices will be closed on Friday, December 23rd and Monday, December 26th for the Christmas Holiday. The regularly scheduled weekly collection of trash and recyclables will not be impacted. You may contact the Town’s contractor, American Disposal Services directly at 866-884-8700 concerning any issues you may have with collection during this holiday closure period.
Town staff will be available on Tuesday, December 27th to follow-up on any remaining issues, as necessary.
The Town’s curbside refuse and recycling contractor, American Disposal Services, will collect Christmas trees on Wednesday, January 4th and Wednesday, January 11th. If you would like to use this curbside service, prepare your tree for pick up by removing all decorations and keeping it loose without placing it in a bag.
Loudoun County also offers Christmas tree recycling at various drop off locations including Franklin Park, 17501 Franklin Park Drive, Purcellville (open daily, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Trees recycled through the County’s Christmas tree Recycling program will be converted into mulch which is available for free year-round to Loudoun County residents at the Loudoun County Landfill, 21101 Evergreen Mills Road, Leesburg. You may visit the County’s Waste Management website for more information about the County’s Christmas tree Recycling program loudoun.gov/recycle.
The Town of Purcellville, Virginia
“Purcellville-your small Town, where history and progress intersect and people prosper,” is an award-winning town of approximately 10,000 residents located in Loudoun County, approximately 50 miles west of Washington, DC. Having received the 2021 Virginia Municipal League Innovation Award for Environmental Sustainability and in years past, the prestigious Siemens Sustainability Award for Small Communities, Purcellville continues to be honored for innovation and green initiatives. The Town most recently received the Tree City USA Award for the 14th consecutive year. The Town was reaffirmed as a AAA rated community by S&P Global Ratings, the highest credit rating possible, and was ranked “Safest City” in Virginia in 2020. Once a stop along the W&OD rail line, which has been converted to a multi-use trail from Alexandria, VA to Purcellville, the Town has maintained its historic old-town feel through the restoration and maintenance of its many downtown structures, reflecting the Victorian architecture popular during the early 1900s. Today, Purcellville is the economic hub of western Loudoun County and a popular weekend destination for antiquing, equestrian activities, farmer’s markets, wineries, breweries, distilleries and restaurants. More info at www.purcellvilleva.gov.
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