Winter support
Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.

Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.
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Why is the council charging for garden waste collection in 2024?
This charge has been introduced for the following reasons:
Will I need to do anything if I do not want to have a garden waste collection in 2024?
When will my last free collection be?
We expect the last free garden waste collection will be week commencing 18 December 2023.
How much will the service cost?
There will be a one off £35 joining fee per bin and a £55 annual service fee per bin (your subscription allows up to 4 bins)
When is the first renewal period?
The first renewal period will be in April 2025. Residents wishing to renew will need to only pay the annual service fee (unless changing the number of bins on your subscription)
What will the garden waste collection charge cover?
The service will provide a fortnightly collection of garden waste from a wheeled bin.
How many scheduled collections will there be annually?
There will be a total 25 collections annually (subject to terms and conditions)
How will residents pay for the service?
Payments will be made on an up-front basis online using a debit or credit card.
Will there be any discounts available to residents?
There is a discount scheme for residents that are in receipt of Local Council Tax Support (LCTS) at the time of application.
What is the discount available for residents in receipt of Local Council Tax Support (LCTS)?
Residents that are in receipt of Local Council Tax Support (LCTS), at the time of application, will be offered a free joining fee (saving £35) for the first bin, when they pay the annual service fee (£55) to subscribe to the garden collection service.How will the collection crew determine who has paid for the service?
When you subscribe to the service and require a bin, the bin will be delivered to you with a Colchester City Council garden waste subscription permit sticker attached to the back.Collections from hard to reach properties
We will assess your property on the first collection. If your property is inaccessible, we may either suggest a collection point on the main highway close to your property for all your waste items, or else decide that we cannot offer the service at your address in which case we will refund the joining and service fee.Why is the service starting in January?
Why have we chosen to use wheeled bins?
What sized wheeled bins are available?
Colchester City Council recognises that residents may prefer to have a smaller bin to suit their specific circumstances e.g. size of garden, etc.
Both bin sizes are subject to the same subscription cost.
Can households have more than one bin?
Will the bins be able to fit as much waste in them as the bags?
The standard wheeled bin offered is 240 litres, which is slightly smaller than the current garden sacks. However, material can be compacted better in the wheeled bins.
What can I do with my garden waste wheeled bin if I don’t want to subscribe to the service?
We will allow customers who don’t wish to opt-in to the new service to raise a request to collect their empty and clean bin, and we will then re-use it for other residents who need a bin. This option will become available during the early Summer 2024.
We will also arrange a local event in wheeled bin wards where customers can wheel their bins to a central location in their Ward and return it to the council. We will invite other residents to collect and reuse these bins.
Is there a threat of increase in fly tipping and burning of garden waste?
Will there be an option for an Assisted Collection Service?
In line with our policy to support residents, any resident who needs help to put their waste out on the boundary for collection can apply for an Assisted Collection Service. We can collect the waste from any agreed accessible location in the garden - we are unable to enter buildings or sheds.
My property receives leaf fall from council owned trees. Will I be entitled to a free subscription?
No, it is the resident’s responsibility to remove leaves or garden waste from their property.
Will the council prune or lop council owned trees outside my boundary to prevent leaf fall in my garden?
No, the council will not prune or lop council owned trees purely to prevent leaf fall.
What other ways are there to dispose of garden waste for households?
Can I receive a Council Tax refund if I don’t opt to pay for garden waste in 2024?
No, households that do not pay for garden waste collections in 2024 will not receive a council tax refund.
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