Bank Holiday bin collection changes


Following the announcement that Monday 19 September will be a Bank Holiday due to the State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, bin collections across the borough will be one day later than usual next week.


Normal collections will resume from Monday 26 September.


More details are available on our website.

Libraries to close for Bank Holiday


Next Monday (19 September), all libraries in the Royal Borough will be closed for the Bank Holiday due to the State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen.


More information can be found on our website.

Updates for parking permit holders


Resident permit holders 


From 5pm on Friday 16 September until 5pm on Tuesday 20 September, resident permit holders will be able to park in all council car parks in Windsor except River Street. You must display a valid permit.



Resident permit holders, business permit holders, season ticket holders 


Additional parking for residents and businesses with permits and season ticket holders will be available at the Brocas from 7am to 7pm from Tuesday 13 until Sunday 18 September. The Brocas temporary parking is accessed via Meadow Lane, Eton, Windsor.

Look out for temporary Windsor road closures and parking suspensions


To facilitate Her Majesty The Queen's Committal Service on Monday 19 September, there will be a number of temporary road closures and parking suspensions in and around Windsor.


Further details will be shared in the coming days. Please make sure you follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest local updates.

Take part in National Moment of Reflection


Everyone has been invited to take part in a National Moment of Reflection to mourn the passing of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth and reflect on her life and legacy.


The National Moment of Reflection will take place at 8pm on Sunday 18 September, the night before the State Funeral, and be marked by a one-minute silence.


The silence can be marked privately at home, with friends and family, out on doorsteps or the street with neighbours, or at locally arranged community events and vigils.


For more information, please visit the Government website.