New Forest District Council to suspend garden waste collection services

It's down to staff shortages

Author: Sophie CridlandPublished 15th Jul 2021

For four weeks from Monday New Forest District Council are suspending their garden waste collection service.

Severe staff shortages mean there is not enough staff to carry out all the services provided.

NFDC has experienced it across the whole waste and recycling service recently and despite some vacancies being filled.

On Wednesday (14th July) NFDC took the decision to suspend their garden waste collection service to allow them to continue collecting household waste and recycling from the 80,000 homes in the district.

Staff from the garden waste service will be redeployed to black and clear sack collections.

The suspension is likely to be for a minimum of four weeks, and will be kept under review, reinstating as soon as possible.

Cllr Steve Davies, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Coastal Services at NFDC, said "It is of course regrettable we are faced with this situation to suspend the garden waste service, but core services of residual waste and recycling must take priority.

"These staff shortages are due to a number of factors, including self-isolation and the national HGV driver shortage that has received widespread national press coverage, affecting services across the country. Officers are doing all they can to solve this and are working with agencies, and advertising for additional staff.

"I am sorry to any of our residents who use the garden waste collection service who may be inconvenienced by this and I ask for their understanding while we do all we can to enable the service to start again."

Garden waste can instead be composted at home or taken to one of Hampshire County Council's tips by booking a slot here.

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