Waste disruption continues in New Forest

Council bosses admit they're continuing to have severe staff shortages

Published 2nd Sep 2021

Staff shortages are continuing to cause problems for rubbish collections in the New Forest.

The district council says garden waste won't resume until 13th September, eight weeks after it was suspended.

But it'll only be collected monthly.

Bulky waste is also not taking bookings until further notice.

On 19 July, the fortnightly garden waste collection service was suspended as New Forest District Council faced staff shortages, similar to many other councils in the country, due to self-isolation staff absences, and driver shortages.

Chris Noble, NFDC service manager for waste and transportation said, “The important thing was to get the black and clear sack collections done so we had no choice but to stop the garden waste collection service. Whilst it is good news we can restart from next week, we do continue to have severe staff shortages and are operating our waste services at around 60% of full staffing levels.

"But after eight weeks we know that garden waste needs to be collected. I would like to thank our customers who have been so supportive and understanding, and a special recognition to the waste teams who are working so hard and have pulled together to get the job done.”

The council will ensure that customers receive the number of collections they paid for in 2021-22 by extending the service further into 2022.

Chris said: “Since the garden waste service was initially suspended on 19 July, we have launched new recruitment campaigns and had new members of staff join our team.

"However, every day we are having to look at what we can realistically achieve with reduced staff available. We know that lots of other councils in Hampshire and beyond are in a similar situation.

"Project Integra (Hampshire’s waste partnership, of which NFDC is a member) is a signatory on a letter to government which outlines the problems that local authorities are currently facing in delivering frontline services.”

While the service gets back up to speed, NFDC are unable to accept new garden waste customers and no additional bags will be sold. This will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.

The four weekly collections of garden waste, usually fortnightly, is likely to continue until Christmas, to give time for staffing levels to recover.