To replace the current non-chargeable household garden waste collection service and provide a Garden Waste Subscription Service that protects garden waste services for those residents who wish to use it. The proposed service would start from April 2024.
Currently the cost of garden waste collection is distributed among all taxpayers, through funding diverted from other services, regardless of their usage or benefit. By directly charging for this service, a system where those who actively utilise the service contribute to its funding will be established.
Completely removing the service would result in residents having to travel to local recycling centres at greater financial and environmental cost, which some residents may prefer to do rather than subscribing to the Garden Waste Subscription Service.
The proposal for charging a subscription for the service is driven by the financial requirement to maintain a balanced budget and to set a sustainable Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS).
Huntingdonshire District Council already operates a chargeable garden waste subscription collection service that facilitates households paying for up to three additional garden waste bins.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure >£200,000 and Affects more than 1 ward;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 22/05/2023
Decision due: 18 Jul 2023 by Cabinet
Lead member: Executive Councillor for Corporate & Shared Services
Contact: Andrew Rogan, Waste Operations Manager Tel No: 01480 388082 or email: Andrew.Rogan@huntingdonshire.gov.uk Andrew.Rogan@huntingdonshire.gov.uk.
Relevant Portfolio Holder (Cllr): M Hassall
Relevant Overview and Scrutiny Committee: Environment, Communities & Partnerships