The new charges for garden waste collection could be brought in as early as next April under plans to be considered by Council Executive on 5th September. Residents would be invited late this year or early in 2024 to sign up for the council’s garden waste collection scheme. From year two and as part of the cost-of-living action scheme, the council plans to offer a 25% discount on subscriptions for first bins to households that are in receipt of council tax support.
Councillor Joel Bryan, Erewash Borough Council’s Lead Member for Environment, says: “In an ideal world we would want to carry on with the current system – even though brown bin collections have never actually been free for the council and it is not a statutory service. This move is ultimately to protect the council’s frontline services with a budget gap of £1m plus for next year and to make sure we continue to provide a high standard of collections to residents.”
Residents who choose not to participate in the garden waste subscription scheme will still be able to take their garden waste to one of the Derbyshire County Council’s household waste recycling centres or compost their garden waste at home. In support of home composting, the council will subsidise composting bins and offer half price bins for up to 1,000 households (£14.25 instead of £28.50) via ‘Getcomposting’. Households would still need to pay the £6.99 delivery charge.

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