What is changing?
Most households across Bath and North East Somerset will be changing to every other week collection for their rubbish from 6 November 2017. B&NES Council will be providing a 140 litre wheeled bin for the storage and collection of rubbish. In a small number of cases where a 140 litre wheeled bin is not suitable for your property, or family situation, B&NES may provide a larger bin or a re-useable rubbish bag to contain rubbish for collection.
Recycling collections, including food waste will remain weekly and emphasis will be on encouraging residents to use this weekly service to its full potential.
Over 70%of UK councils including all our neighbours in Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset, Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire, are already running every other week collections for rubbish (in wheeled bins) and weekly recycling collections. They are seeing the benefits including reduced street mess, cost efficiencies and collecting more recycling (instead of rubbish).
Collection days and times may change as a result and there will be a need to redesign the routes to be as efficient as possible.
Look out for your letter in March
From 9-13 March all households will be sent a personalised letter informing them how the changes will affect them. To reduce postage costs, most letters will be included in the envelope with your Council Tax Bill.
This letter will let you know whether we have allocated your property a wheeled bin or re-useable rubbish bag for rubbish collection, and the frequency of your rubbish collection. The letter is for information and no response is needed. If you are concerned that the container we have allocated is not appropriate for your specific property, or if despite recycling all you can, you feel that your household will not manage with the allocated container you can complete an online query form.
B&NES Council will write separately to residents who
- live in a registered House of Multiple Occupancy (HMO)
- are currently registered for an Assisted Collection (those who require the help of our crews to carry their rubbish and/or recycling to an agreed collection point). You will be asked to complete a form to update your details to re-apply for an assisted collection if you still need help. For some residents wheeled bins will be much easier to manage.
- To keep our streets cleaner
- To recycle more
- To save money
- Like the facebook page www.facebook.com/recyleforbathnes to receive updates and tips to recycle more.
- Get ready for the change – you can order extra free recycling containers online www.bathnes.gov.uk/orderacontainer
- View the bins and re-useable rubbish bags and get advice and tips from the Waste Campaigns Team to help you recycle all you can to get ready for the change at our community roadshows www.bathnes.gov.uk/roadshows
- Book a free talk for your community group – contact wastecampaigns@bathnes.gov.uk to show you how to make the best use of the recycling service, including practical tips to help your get ready for the change.
- B&NES Council are also looking for residents to star in a social media campaign to to encourage others to recycle more and are looking for your stories, photos, videos and recycling tips to share with others and are keen to hear from individuals and groups – including schools, families, housemates, work groups – how do you do it in your home/school/workplace? Find out more http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/bins-rubbish-and-recycling/recycling-and-rubbish-collections/latest-recycling-updates
- Posted: 31st January 2017