Buckinghamshire Council food waste collection update

8 September 2021

Food waste suspension – EXTENDED – Chiltern & Wycombe

Buckinghamshire Council is asking residents in Chiltern and Wycombe to carry on disposing of food waste in their general rubbish until further notice.

Residents in these areas have already been asked to throw away food waste with their general household waste for the last four weeks. The Council is having to extend this arrangement because of the on-going national HGV driver shortage.

Brown food caddies will still be emptied if they’re put out on general rubbish week only, but this waste will not be recycled during this time.

Despite best efforts to recruit new drivers and upskill existing staff, there are still not enough drivers to reinstate separate food collections on 13 September as previously planned.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Please see below FAQs about this service change :

When is the service changing?

  • Food waste has been collected as general rubbish since Monday 16 August and residents need to continue to place food waste in the general rubbish bin until further notice. 
  • The weekly food waste service will not resume as planned on 13 September.

Where should residents put food waste instead?

  • Residents can put food waste in their general rubbish bin, or if they run out of space, use the brown food bin and present on general rubbish week, but this will not be recycled.
  • Food waste will not be collected in the brown bin on recycling week

Why is this happening?

  • Due to both a national shortage of HGV drivers and a small number of Covid-19 related cases, including crew being required to self-isolate in line with Government guidelines, residents living in the Chiltern and Wycombe areas have been experiencing significant disruption to their household bin collection service.
  • Buckinghamshire Council is working alongside its contractor, Veolia, to minimise further disruptions, but recruitment and training of HGV drivers is difficult in the current market and takes time.
  • By collecting food waste as general rubbish, more drivers will be available to collect general rubbish, recycling and garden waste services during periods of peak demand.

What is the council and Veolia doing to address the issue with HGV drivers?

  • Our contractor Veolia is taking proactive measures to address the staff shortage, including incentivised recruitment packages and retention bonuses for staff.
  • The shortage of HGV drivers is a national problem and is affecting all industries.

Why are food waste collections changing and not garden waste like in other local councils?

  • The garden waste service is used most in the summer months and we recognise that suspending this service would cause an inconvenience to residents
  • By collecting food waste as general rubbish temporarily, all of the usual materials residents dispose of at the kerbside will still be collected.

Why is the food waste service only being suspended in the Chiltern & Wycombe area and not all of Buckinghamshire?

The collection services within Buckinghamshire are split with a mixture of outsourced providers and in-house services. All are feeling the impact of the national driver shortage affecting our industry at the moment. However, the Chiltern & Wycombe area is seeing more impact with service disruption. By taking action now to temporarily suspend only the Food Waste service, it will help to reduce the level of disruption residents might otherwise experience. Other neighbouring councils have taken similar measures to suspend services including Garden Waste collections. Buckinghamshire Council are trying to maintain the Garden Waste service, which is very popular with our residents.

What will happen to food waste if it’s not recycled

Food waste and general rubbish is not landfilled; it will be taken to an Energy from Waste plant in Greatmoor, Buckinghamshire

How else can I recycle food waste?

Is food waste unsafe if left for longer than 1 week?

  • There is extremely little risk to householders if food waste is bagged and contained in the general rubbish bin for two weeks.
  • To limit nuisance, householders should:
  • keep containers outdoors and, if possible, out of direct sunlight;
  • ensure waste is properly contained and there is no access for flies or rodents
  • wrap food waste;
  • wash hands and work surfaces after contact with waste
  • maintain hygiene of containers by washing and/or disinfecting regularly, both inside and out;
  • use a liner or place paper within the bin to soak up wet residues.

Why are you doing this as it is not environmentally friendly?

  • The first duty of any local authority is to protect the health of staff and residents. An options appraisal was conducted and temporarily collecting food as general rubbish was considered the best way to prevent the build-up of general rubbish, recycling and garden waste during this challenging period.
  • This service change is only temporary and we will be encouraging residents to use the separate food waste recycling service as soon as we are able to reinstate this service.

Ultrafast Broadband Update – Success!

We are delighted to announce that the BAACA has now signed a contract with BT Openreach for the provision of improved broadband speeds – up to 1gbps (gigabit per second) for the reminder of Bellingdon & some parts of Asheridge currently not provisioned! (Not to be confused with those covered by the Cholesbury project…)

Thanks to all those households who signed up for vouchers from DCMS (topped up by Bucks County).  To get to this stage has been a major effort and the committee would like to thank Tony Orr in particular for his work with Openreach to get us to this point .

The next couple of months should see Openreach ordering equipment, finalising implementation plans etc. then the project will be moved to deployment. How long this will take is difficult to know, although Openreach aim to have the work complete within a year, but at some stage the service will be made available for sale through the Internet retailers. 

At this point householders can upgrade their service from their existing provider or use a new one.  We will send a note out once this point is reached.  We fully expect many more home will request the service once it is up and running.

We look forward to faster speeds for our internet access in the future.

St.John’s Bellingdon – 18th July 2021 – the last recorded service!

Dear all

Here are the details for the service for Sunday 18th July – for St John’s Bellingdon.

Our Psalm is Psalm 23 and the reading Mark 6: 30-34,53-end read by Chris Davies with the intercessions led by Marjorie.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel and this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/Te0m2LovAW8

As usual the service is available after 09.45 on Sunday.

The format is the same as the last few weeks to fit in with the service in the church building. The contents of the recorded service and the one in the church are basically the same and a copy (in fact two copies) of the order of service are attached.

For those watching the recording, printing a copy would be useful – the ‘booklet’ version should be printed double sided and when folded will be the order of service. If that’s a problem the other version will print so that you have the content. Having your bible to hand might also be good.

As you’ll hear in the recording this week is our last online service for the foreseeable future! We’re planning to meet in the church building each Sunday and look forward to seeing many of you there. St.Mary’s and Emmanuel will continue to livestream their services on YouTube and they will be available after as recordings. There will also be a service livestreamed by the Church of England each week.

We’re hoping that we might be able to start singing and talking together but it’s clear we’ll need to continue to take care. I’ll send an update next week once the parish staff team have discussed the guidance from the Diocese.

With prayers and best wishes to you all. Take care

Tim and Fionnagh

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday 11th July – on line service and service at St.John’s

Dear all

It was bey good to see many of you at the Meeting Point Garden Party – thanks to John and Pam for organising it and to Chris and Jill for hosting it.

As mentioned last week – this week’s online service is with Christchurch Waterside, St George’s Tylers Hill and St John’s Ashley Green.

As with the usual Bellingdon service it gets uploaded onto the Chesham Parish YouTube site, but in case you need to go directly to it the link to the service is:

Dan Godwin is leading and preaching and the passage for the sermon is Mark 6: 14-29 and the Psalm is 24.

And in our church building Jean Corfield is leading and preaching – the readings are the same but Jean is speaking on Psalm 24.

Best wishes

Tim