98 Garden Waste Collection Service - Outcomes of Trial PDF 144 KB
To provide Members with an update on the garden waste collection trial and make recommendations for the future of the service.
(Report and referral report from the Overview and Scrutiny Committee attached)
Additional documents:
Decision:
RECOMMENDED that
1)
subject to a publicity and consultation
exercise to seek customer response on likely take up and viability
of the scheme before rolling out the service further; and further
report back to the Committee in due course,
Option D, as detailed at Paragraph 5.4 of the report, be the
preferred option for the future of the garden waste collection
service, namely:
‘Stop trial in East and
increase West trial to cover 10,000 properties (figures based on
10% take up)’ ; and
RESOLVED that
2) Members note the outcomes of the trial garden waste collection service to date, as detailed in the report.
(Members received a supplementary report which
detailed the Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s view that the
service should not proceed further.
Executive Committee Members did not support this view but did amend
Officers’ original recommendations, as now detailed
above.
The Committee indicated that, if take up was
likely to be less than 10%, the service would not be sustainable;
but if more than 10% could be achieved, options should be
considered for a wider roll-out to areas which might benefit from
the service.
It was agreed that the issue of further capital investment in
equipment / bins etc. should therefore await further Committee
decision. Similarly, in view of Members’ revised
recommendations, the possibility of sharing such a service with
Bromsgrove DC would now also be considered as part of a further
report.)
Minutes:
Members considered a report which detailed the
outcomes to date of the current trial garden waste collection
service, together with recommendations for future delivery of the
service.
Members also received a supplementary report which detailed the
Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s view that the service
should not proceed further. The Executive Committee did not support
this view, but did amend Officers’ original recommendations,
as detailed below.
The key issue for the Committee was that the
service should be self-supporting, and that Officers therefore
needed to promote and consult on the service, before any further
roll out, to be certain that any investment would be repaid. It was
important that non users should not fund services available in only
parts of the Borough.
The Committee indicated that, if take up was likely to be less than
10%, the service would not be sustainable; but if more than 10%
could be achieved, options should be considered for a wider
roll-out to areas which might benefit from the service.
It was agreed that the issue of further capital investment in
equipment / bins etc. should therefore await further Committee
decision. Similarly, in view of Members’ revised
recommendations, the possibility of sharing such a service with
Bromsgrove DC would now also be considered as part of a further
report.
RECOMMENDED that
1)
subject to a publicity and consultation
exercise to seek customer response on likely take up and viability
of the scheme before rolling out the service further; and further
report back to the Committee in due course,
Option D, as detailed at Paragraph 5.4 of the report, be the
preferred option for the future of the garden waste collection
service, namely:
‘Stop trial in East and increase West trial to cover 10,000 properties (figures based on 10% take up)’ ; and
RESOLVED that
2)
Members note the outcomes of the trial
garden waste collection service to date, as detailed in the
report.