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Wallingford residents fume over 'teething problems' with new rubbish service


THE controversial shake-up of South Oxfordshire’s rubbish collection service has been hit by “teething problems”.

South Oxfordshire District Council launched its £8m system on June 8 in an effort to radically improve its recycling rate.

It aimed to double the amount of waste — 44 per cent — being recycled.

But the council has apologised to householders who had been inconvenienced and promised to iron out “teething problems” by the end of the week.

I haven't met one person with a good word to say about it

Resident Siobahn Atherstone

Each home was issued with one black and one green wheelie bin for bi-weekly collections of non-recyclable household rubbish and recyclable material.

The district also became the first in Oxfordshire to offer a weekly food waste collection.

This week, some residents said they had still not received bins or sacks and had spent hours trying to contact contractor Verdant on its helpline number of 03000 610610.

Many had still not received the cornstarch bags which line the new kitchen caddys.

Others who paid £32 a year for an opt-in garden waste service suffered week-long delays to collections Tim Day, 59, of Croft Road, Wallingford, was still without rubbish sacks — despite repeated attempts to contact the council.

He said: “I phoned them and they promised they would be delivered by the end of the week, but they didn’t arrive, so I phoned them again.

“They said they would be with me for June 8 in time for the start of the service. I informed them as I had no bags for my rubbish, I would put it out in black bags.”

He added: “I had to go up the road and give them to the binmen to take away. I no longer phone the council, I’ve given up with them.”

Siobhan Atherstone, 46, of Wilding Way, Wallingford, claimed she tried calling the helpline for four hours one morning, and suffered delays to her garden waste collection.

She said: “They should have rolled it out town by town and dealt with the problems as they arose.

“I haven’t met one person with a good word to say about it.”

Peter Burton, of Wantage Road, Wallingford, said he had problems with his garden waste collection and getting through on the phoneline.

He said: “It was a complete mess. The whole thing should have been better organised.”

Wallingford Town Council clerk Andrew Rogers said frustrated residents had contacted him about problems after failing to get through on the helpline number.

A South Oxfordshire District Council spokesman apologised for the problems and said hotline waiting times were coming down since more lines were added.

She said there was a week’s delay in garden waste collection in some areas, but garden waste put to the side of the bin in a bag or box would have been collected.

More cornstarch bags for kitchen caddys were on order and people should line the caddy with newspaper in the meantime, she said.

The spokesman confirmed that a very small minority of households, mostly in rural areas, had not received waste bins or coloured sacks yet.

She said: “Early indications are the new system will be a great success. With over 56,000 households and over 112,000 collections every week, there were inevitably going to be some teething problems.

“We apologise to those residents who have been inconvenienced and thank them for their patience. We hope to have all problems resolved by the end of this week.”

Comments(9)

Lambchop01 says...
4:24pm Tue 23 Jun 09

whinge whinge whinge - moan moan moan!! Good lord!

Not difficult really is it? recycling in one - non recycling in the other and food waste in the caddy?

Worse things happening in the world than having to sort your own refuse isn't there??

Jolene says...
7:22am Wed 24 Jun 09

Lambchop01 - You obviously haven't read this article properly, the people here aren't complaining about having to sort their rubbish out, they are complaining about the fact that the council have not issued the bags/bins they promised to and that collections had not been happening. Read things thoroughly before you start gobbing off!

wantage lad says...
1:14pm Wed 24 Jun 09

We were lucky enough to receive our coloured bags a whole day before the first collection was due in Didcot - were we supposed to sort the weeks manky rubbish into the sacks in time for the next morning? luckily it seems the collection team are showing some common sense over the roll out and took the black bags.

dgriffin959 says...
1:21pm Wed 24 Jun 09

To be fair South Oxfordshire District Council have an entire web page devoted to assisting with/reporting any problems with the new waste collection.

Its a pity that this is not mentioned in this article nor any of the help numbers given. Its easy to criticise, but why not more public service information from our local paper for a change?

Lambchop01 says...
12:11pm Thu 25 Jun 09

I did read it properly actually - and i've never 'gobbed off' in my life - how common!!

All change involves disruption - the majority of people rise to it and muck in to provide a solution.

Wouldn't it be nice if we lived in a society where peoples initial reaction to anything new isn't to start grizzling about how difficult things are.... i guess I'm a dreamer.

Williamhordle says...
6:13pm Fri 26 Jun 09

How about we all realise that this is rubbish, yes rubbish. Its not the end of the world.

There are people in this world suffering from a hell of alot more. So have some bloddy humanity and shut up.

erik256 says...
9:53am Mon 29 Jun 09

right lets get one thing straight.. It is a change for the better, the majority of people "moaning" in this article are doing so either because they dont like change or cannot be bothered to put their rubbish in different bins, or are simply snobbish nimbies that "do not want these hulking pieces of plastic outside their posh comfortable houses"

In reference to the moan abount "Many had still not received the cornstarch bags which line the new kitchen caddys." You can buy them from any good supermarket (including waitrose if your that inclined). It is a change for the better that will help recycled and save the planet.. GET OVER IT!

joannamc says...
10:23am Mon 29 Jun 09

at least you guys have the opportunity to recycle.. I live in a block of flats where there is NO opportunity to recycle. I save my cardboard/paper/tins
/bottles etc, etc I take bottles and plastic to the recycling banks provided, and the rest I take to my parents. I'd LOVE the opportunity to recycle and get others where I live to recycle. But I'm probably the only one who gives a rats.. We have a bin shed with 6 large bins, which are normally empty and the bags are thrown on the floor.. i think it's just lazy, and I agree we all need to muck in every house hold has some sort of waste we should pull together.. :-)

wallingford1 says...
1:15pm Mon 29 Jun 09

I thought flats are issued with bags instead of the bins? Sounds like you have wonderfully selfish neighbours there Joannamc....yuk!

I agree with Erik256 on this one, the system is new so is bound to have a few teething problems, but trying to make the headlines more "outragious" than they actually are just plain old pooh-stirring.

The new system is brilliant, it makes you think about what you're actually throwing away. Put the right bins out on the day and it's done. Simples.


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