Council to introduce green bin subscription service

Warwick District Council is to introduce an annual fee for residents who wish to have their garden waste collected.

Following approval by full Council on 23 February, from 1 August a subscription of £20 will be required for customers who opt for a fortnightly green bin collection until end of March 2023. From April 2023 the cost will be £44 per annum, in line with charges in Stratford-on-Avon district.

Councillor Alan Rhead, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Neighbourhood Services commented;

“This was a difficult decision, but as the collection of garden waste is a discretionary service, we would rather give our residents the choice of paying  rather than withdrawing it completely.”

“On the plus side, our new South Warwickshire 123+ system starting from August will see separate kerbside food waste collections every week in addition to the introduction of a co-mingled recycling service. We’ll also be promoting the home composting option available to residents should they want to do this instead, which is a great way of creating a good quality soil conditioner from the cuttings in your garden.”

“Approximately 9% of every household’s total Council Tax bill is allocated to Warwick District Council for the all the services we provide (£176.86 a year for Band D), from this residents pay on average 48p a week for their waste and recycling collections, which we believe offers good value for money.”

The new green bin subscription service will be introduced from 1 August with permits available to purchase from May. There will be further information available on the Warwick District Council website in due course, along with details of the new 123+ waste collection service.

A full list of FAQs is available at https://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/info/20835/123_waste_collections/1748/123_waste_collections_faqs/6