Your views sought on garden waste collection service

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Green waste bin in front of a white picket fence

Residents in West Lindsey are being asked for their views on the garden waste service currently offered by the district council.

The popular service is in its seventh year and West Lindsey District Council would like to obtain residents' views on the service and their preferences for the service in the future.

Over 25,000 residents subscribe to the service, which is operated on a not-for-profit basis, which means the council doesn’t make any money from providing the collections.

The current cost for the service is £44 per bin, which equates to just £2.44 per collection, per bin. Income from the service is used directly to meet costs such as vehicle maintenance, fuel, and staffing.

The consultation, which runs until 9 September, will ask residents for their views on a range of questions relating to the garden waste collection service, including its cost, payment methods, frequency and the collection’s schedule.

Cllr Emma Bailey, Vice Chair of the council’s Prosperous Communities Committee, said: 

“The garden waste collection service offered by the council is very popular and is great value for money.

“What we want to do now is find out from residents what they like about the service and by beginning this consultation we hope to gather as much feedback as we can in order for us to decide if any changes need to be made to the service.

“I would encourage people to take part as everyone’s view is important to us and it helps ensure we deliver the best possible service.”

A number of events allowing residents to take part in the consultation are also set to take place across the district, details of which will be announced shortly.

Residents can access the feedback form here Garden Waste Consultation

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