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Garden Waste Collection Con
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We have a fortnightly rubbish collection and a fortnightly garden waste collection. This has been going on for about 10 years following the decision by the council to halve the collections from a weekly collection.
I have today received an email from the council telling me the garden waste collection will be becoming an opt-in service, and if I want to opt-in, it's going to cost me £100 a year.
My CT is just shy of £2,800 a year.
Am I the only one who finds this outrageous? Can I expect to have an 'opt-in' option at some point in the future for rubbish collection?
I have today received an email from the council telling me the garden waste collection will be becoming an opt-in service, and if I want to opt-in, it's going to cost me £100 a year.
My CT is just shy of £2,800 a year.
Am I the only one who finds this outrageous? Can I expect to have an 'opt-in' option at some point in the future for rubbish collection?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.we get a collection every 4 weeks and it costs 34 quid for the first 1 cu m bag and 17 50 for any extras..... They would rather people composted it at hime but every time I have run compost bins and heaps they have been colonised by rats...and no I don't put any food waste in, not even garden waste that is edible.
Not outrageous at all....we've had to pay extra for a garden-waste collection (every two weeks) since the service began several years ago. The argument being...not everyone has a garden or wants garden waste collected....those that do, should pay for it - otherwise, those that don't are subsidising those that do.
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