Garden waste collection half year terms and conditions
Contents
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Garden waste collection half year terms and conditions
- Introduction
- Service description
- Payment
- Refunds
- The waste containers
- Collection days
- Presenting bins
- Assisted collections
- Missed collections
- Moving house
- Acceptable material, contamination and overweight bins
- Bin misuse
- Your right to cancel the service
- Cancellation of the service by Southampton City Council
- Statutory rights
- Data Protection statement
Garden waste collection half year terms and conditions
Introduction
These terms and conditions apply to all customers of our garden waste collection service. As a customer they set out your responsibility for placing the correct waste in your bin, for not overloading your bin and for presenting your bin at the edge of your property on your collection days.
Service description
The service runs for six months from 1 October 2024 to 31 March 2025, with 12 fortnightly collections.
The service will be suspended for two weeks at Christmas 2024, dates for the suspension will be confirmed nearer the time.
The council provides new customers 240 litre wheeled bins, which are emptied on a day specified by the council, once every two weeks.
Payment
The charges for the garden waste collection service are:
Container size | Charge |
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240 litre bin | £51.50 |
Accepted methods of payment and locations are listed in the table below:
Location | Facility | Payment method |
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Online |
New or add bins |
Debit or credit card |
Telephone (023 8083 3005) |
New or add bins |
Debit or credit card |
Refunds
In line with the Distance Selling Regulations, customers have seven working days from receipt of these terms and conditions to request cancellation of this service. See section 13 below.
There are no refunds or part refunds for the cancellation or suspension of the service, part way through the year.
Subject to section nine below, if a collection has been missed by the council for any reason, replacement collections will be provided as soon as reasonably practicable in the circumstances; there are no refunds or part fees for missed collections.
The waste containers
Garden waste wheeled bins are provided for use by customers but remain the property of the council. A maximum of three garden waste bins can be ordered and supplied to each property, as long as the customer has sufficient space to store the bins off the pavement. Each bin will be charged at the appropriate rate detailed in section two. Only garden waste wheeled bins supplied by the council, will be emptied. Garden waste presented in any other container will not be collected.
The bins will be supplied in a clean, useable condition. The customer is responsible for the general condition and cleaning of the garden waste bin whilst in their possession.
Once presented for collection, if the bin goes missing or is damaged, the council will investigate and will replace or repair the bin as quickly as possible.
The council will not accept liability for bins used for any other purpose other than for the collection of garden waste.
The council reserves the right to cancel the service in accordance with section 14, if there is evidence of bin misuse.
Collection days
Garden waste will be collected every two weeks on a specified day. The council reserves the right to alter the collection day, but will provide adequate notice to customers of any changes (for example, public holidays, industrial action). The service operates from Monday to Friday. Online collection calendars will be available to view for garden waste collections following delivery of the new bin.
Presenting bins
Bins must be presented at the boundary of the property by 6.30am on the day of collection.
Collections will be made between 6.30am and 4pm on the specified collection day.
After emptying, the bins will be returned to the boundary of the property. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure the bins are brought back onto their property on the same day of collection.
If you fail to return the bin to your property by the end of the collection day without reasonable excuse, we may take enforcement action in line with the Managing the Local Environment Policy.
Assisted collections
An assisted collection service is available for residents who are physically unable to manage the garden waste wheeled bin and only where there is nobody else living at the premises capable of moving the bins. Where this service is already in place for refuse and recycling bins, it will automatically be arranged for the garden waste bin.
New applications for an assisted collection can be made online or by calling us on 023 8083 3005. A member of the waste management team will contact you to determine eligibility for an assisted collection.
Missed collections
Where a bin has been presented correctly and been missed by the council and reported by the customer, the council will look to return as soon as possible following it being reported, or as soon as is reasonably practicable after the circumstances preventing the collection of the bin have resolved.
Missed collections should be reported by completing the missed bin collection form or by contacting us on 023 8083 3005.
Where a bin has not been presented correctly or within the specified collection times, the council will not return to empty the bin.
Moving house
Customers who move house within the Southampton City Council area may transfer the service to the new address as long as the bin is transported by the customer.
The change of address must be notified to the service in writing by emailing Garden.Waste@southampton.gov.uk.
You can also let us know by writing to us at: Garden Waste Service, City Depot and Recycling Park, First Avenue, Southampton, SO15 0LJ.
Where a customer moves outside the city boundary, the wheeled bin must be left at the property. There are no refunds for the cancellation of the service and the wheeled bin remains the property of Southampton City Council. The bin left at the property may be used by the new occupier until the end of the year, when the service will need to be renewed by the new occupier for collections to continue.
Acceptable material, contamination and overweight bins
Only garden waste may be placed in the garden waste wheeled bin. Garden waste includes grass cuttings, hedge and shrub clippings, plants and weeds, leaves, twigs and bark, cut flowers, windfalls (fallen fruit) and branches up to 7.5 centimetres in diameter.
The garden waste must not be placed in plastic bags as this affects the composting process and will result in the bin not being emptied.
Contaminated bins (in other words, bins containing incorrect materials such as plastic, food or kitchen waste, soil, turf, ash, stones, rubble, timber and animal waste) will not be emptied. If the bin is contaminated it is the customer’s responsibility to remove the item(s) of contamination prior to the next collection. If the contamination continues, the council reserves the right to cancel the service in accordance with section 14.
Bins that are overflowing or too heavy will not be emptied. Where possible a tag will be placed on the bin by the crew to identify the problem. This may occur when crews are unable to move the bins, or if the vehicle is unable to safely lift the bin and empty it. If the bin is too full or too heavy, it is the customer’s responsibility to remove item(s) prior to the next collection. Failure to comply may lead to the service being cancelled by Southampton City Council in accordance with section 14.
The bin lid must be closed at the time of collection. No side waste will be collected. Side waste is any waste presented that is not contained within the closed garden waste bin or garden waste sack.
Bin misuse
The council will accept no liability for bins used for any other purpose other than for the collection of garden waste. Customers use the garden waste bins at their own risk. Evidence of misuse of the garden waste bins will result in the removal of the bin and cancellation of the service in accordance with section 14.
Your right to cancel the service
You have seven working days (not including Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays) from receipt of these terms and conditions to cancel the service. Requests to cancel the service must be made in writing to Garden Waste Service, City Depot and Recycling Park, First Avenue, Southampton SO15 0LJ or by email to Garden.Waste@southampton.gov.uk. Cancellations will not be accepted over the telephone.
Cancellation of the service by Southampton City Council
If the customer contravenes these terms and conditions, then the service may be cancelled by the council. In such circumstances there will be no refunds for all or part fees for the remainder of the service period and the bin will be removed.
Statutory rights
These terms and conditions of the Garden Waste Collections Service do not affect your statutory rights.
Data Protection statement
Southampton City Council is collecting this information in order to perform this service or function, and if further information is needed in order to do so, you may be contacted using the details provided. In performing this service, the council may share your information with other organisations or departments, but only when it is satisfied that it is necessary to perform a public task, or to exercise its statutory duties to do so. The council may also share your personal information for the purposes of the prevention, investigation, detection, or prosecution of criminal offences, but will not share your personal information, or use it for this, or any other purpose, unless provided for by law. More detailed information about the council’s handling of your personal data can be found in its privacy policy, available online (http://www.southampton.gov.uk/privacy) , or on request.