Nottingham City Council is consulting on potential changes to its free garden waste service which could see collections extended into November next year.

Garden waste collections currently take place every 2 weeks from the beginning of April until the end of October.

However an option being put to city residents is to offer the service into November with one collection a month in both October and November rather than every other week. The service would remain fortnightly from April to September. There is also the option to continue the current fortnightly service from April to October only.

Councillor Sally Longford, the Council’s Portfolio Holder for Energy and Environment, said: “Despite many councils charging their residents for garden waste collections, we’ve managed to continue to offer the service free, despite ongoing pressure on the Council’s budget due to reductions in Government funding.

“As only 18% of garden waste was being collected from November to March, we took a decision to two years ago to only provide the service from April to October.  However, we know that clearing up leaf fall continues to be an issue for some residents into November which is why we’re consulting on changes to the service in 2019.”

To take part in the consultation, please visit the Engage Nottingham hub on the City Council’s website at nottinghamcity.gov.uk/engage-nottingham-hub

As well as the collection service, there are alternative options for managing garden waste including home composting and other disposal facilities for green waste such as the Household Waste and Recycling Centre on Redfield Road in Lenton: https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/bin-and-rubbish-collections/local-tip-waste-and-recycling-centre/