Message from Colin Swindell – District Councillor
Derbyshire Dales residents are being asked for their views on proposals to introduce charges for replacement waste and recycling bins.
The Council claims that replacing damaged or lost bins costs the tax payers around £28,000 a year and the annual supply of black sacks and garden waste sacks costs £30,000.
With the Council under pressure to make financial savings, a survey has been launched to ask local people what they think about being charged for their annual supply of black sacks, biodegradable garden waste sacks and replacement bins and waste containers.
No decisions have been made at this stage. Councillors will consider the responses to the survey in the Autumn and make a decision based upon the feedback.
The consultation ends on 30 September 2016 and I encourage all residents to take part.
You can take part in the survey on the Council’s website by clicking the following links…
For more details about the proposals visit http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/your-council/news-and-publications/latest-news/2318-views-sought-on-waste-and-recycling-changes
To go directly to the online survey visit https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/2FGMCDR
If you know of anybody who would like a paper copy, please get in touch by emailing me at colin.swindell@derbyshiredales.gov.uk
The survey is very simple and easy to complete. It should take you no more than 5 minutes.
I would also be interested to know what you think as I will eventually be voting on whether or not to introduce any new charges. Please email me your views at colin.swindell@derbyshiredales.gov.uk
It is important that you make your views known through the online survey, as well as sharing your views with me. What you say in the consultation will reach all councillors and form part of the overall report to the committee.
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