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Weekly Waste Collections Return Monday 17 August

By Louise Porton Kingsclere Parish Council

Tuesday, 11 August 2020

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Weekly waste collections return Monday 17 August


Weekly waste collections in Basingstoke and Deane are set to resume next week (starting Monday 17 August) as staffing for the bin collection service stabilises during the pandemic.


Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council and its waste and recycling contractor Serco have reviewed staffing and are happy the weekly service can be resumed as lockdown measures continue to relax. The day residents’ bins are collected will not change.


Reinstating the weekly waste collection means all of the council’s waste and recycling services will be back online.


The council and Serco will continue to review the staffing of all waste and recycling services and will take measures to protect the core services during the COVID-19 crisis if required.


New subscriptions to the borough council and Hart District Council's popular garden waste service became available on 3 August but residents are being advised it will take over a month for bins or bags to be delivered and collections to start.


The council first made the difficult decision to stop garden waste and bulky waste collections in March and temporarily move to a fortnightly waste collection late April.


While the weekly collection is returning residents are being encouraged to continue their efforts to reduce waste and recycle more, only putting their waste bin out when they need to.


Cabinet Member for the Environment and Enforcement Cllr Eachus said: “I know the return of the weekly waste collection will be much welcomed news for some residents but I also understand there will be residents who will be disappointed we are returning to the weekly collection and feel we are taking a backwards step towards increasing our recycling rates and achieving our climate emergency targets.


“We always said this was a temporary measure to support our key worker bin crews during this incredibly challenging time. They have worked tirelessly throughout this pandemic to maintain a service for our residents and for that we are very grateful.


“We have seen increases in recycling during this period and I would like to encourage those residents who have coped and have made changes to continue their efforts and only put their waste bin out when they need to. Most importantly I would like to thank all of our residents for their patience and support during this difficult time, there is still a long way to go but I am delighted we are now able to offer our residents a full complement of services again.”


For more information on waste and recycling collections during the pandemic visit
www.basingstoke.gov.uk/covid-19-bins-and-recycling

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