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News Report Page 9 of 15
Publication Date:-
2021-10-24
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LGA says:- "Universal free garden waste collections 'unnecessary' and not solution to reducing landfill"

INTRODUCING universal free garden waste collections is:- "unnecessary" and will not solve the issue of garden waste ending up in landfill, Councils are warning today. The Local Government Association, which represents Councils, says it wants to work with Government to minimise the amount of garden waste sent to landfill. However, rolling out free garden waste collections is not the answer. It comes as new analysis by the LGA reveals that introducing universal free garden waste collections could require 600 extra HGV drivers at a time when there is a shortage and cost local Taxpayers more than half a billion pounds every year. New free garden waste collections, which the Government wants to be rolled out in 2023/24 in England, would cost ₤564 million a year as well as an initial cost of ₤176 million to implement and roll out.

The LGA, which represents Councils and does not support the proposals, insists it should be for individual Councils with their residents to decide how to carry out waste collections locally and whether the costs of providing additional green waste collection should be met by Taxpayers or just those that use the additional service. If the Government pushes ahead with the reforms, the cost must be fully funded by the Government in the Spending Review, and not fall on local Taxpayers, many of whom do not have a garden or require a green waste collection service. Without this, Councils would be forced to divert funding from under pressure services, such as adult and children's social care, homelessness support and roads maintenance, to pay for it. It is also estimated that as many as 600 additional fossil fuel consuming refuse trucks would need to be brought onto the roads, also requiring potentially as many drivers. The LGA says this would increase carbon emissions, when many Councils have already declared a climate emergency and want to reduce air pollution. In addition, Councils say it is unfair households without a garden, for example residents in many urban properties, would be required to foot the bill for those who do.

Cllr David Renard, LGA environment spokesperson, said:- "We want to work with the Government to reduce green waste being sent to landfill. But introducing blanket free garden waste collections is unnecessary. The proposals risk having an adverse impact on local roads, increasing traffic, and pumping out more carbon emissions and making air pollution worse. Hundreds of extra HGV drivers would also be needed, at a time when there is a shortage. At the very least if the Government is to proceed, it should fully fund it in the Spending Review."

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Winter Arts Markets at Liverpool Cathedral

ON Friday, 3 December and on Saturday, 4 December 2021, Liverpool Cathedral will play host to 2 festive Winter Arts Markets. The events will see you spoilt for choice as you browse 55 socially distanced stalls at each event. There will be thousands of handmade products from local, independent artists, designers and makers including original screen prints, paintings, intricate jewellery, tableware, handmade beauty products, woodwork, colourful decorations, accessories, textiles, photography, knitwear, hand poured candles and much more. Plus the Cathedral's Welsford Cafe will be open all day, on both days, so you can also stop for a drink and a bite to eat and refuel. We are told that Tickets are just ₤5 and under 16s are free... So please do invite your friends to the best independent Christmas shopping experience and book your tickets now for the Winter Arts Market on Friday, 3 December 2021, on:- Eventbrite.Co.UK or Winter Arts Market - Saturday, 4 December 2021, also go to:- Eventbrite.Co.UK.
 

 
      
 
   
 
 
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