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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is only about 1% of the Council tax that goes towards collecting the refuse. I walked past a row of houses today and they all had their recycling boxes out and they were full of bottles and cardboard and plastic bags etc. and most of them had something in that you are not supposed to put in, not that I am answering your question really, but just to put the other side of the coin. The problems in collecting refuse are just amazing, blocked access and so on and so forth and whereas it might not have been so in your case, half the time is taken up by clearing illegal flytipping and abandoned vehicles and it is just sucking up the resources. There must be a reason why your management company or developer has chosen to use an outside contractor. As the previous post have said it is all to do with the property value, and not the size.
If you have moved from one local authority to another this may influence how much council tax you pay and also the whether it is the Council proper or a sub-contractor who collects your waste.
Waste and recycling collections are often the most visible service that council's provide and should anything go wrong with it many people feel that the masses of cash we hand over to our council's is wasted. I personally think that waste collection is one of the better value services I get (and my collectors can be fairly poor at times as well). All your rubbish picked up and disposed of, some of it recycled, every week at the same time, dedicated phoneline if there's a problem? Not bad for 1% of my council tax.
Just out of interest, do you pay Biffa independantly to collect your waste or do you just pay your Council Tax normally and Biffa turn up to collect it?