Home composting
Subscribe or renew your subscription for the year April 2024 to March 2025.
Residents can subscribe by paying the full amount, £93.50, by debit or credit card or by setting up a Direct Debit. Subscribed residents will receive a sticker showing they are subscribed from mid-April onwards. After June 2024, unsubscribed / unstickered bins may be removed.
Changes to bin collectionsBin collections for the week commencing Monday 1 April will occur one day later than usual. If your usual collection day is Friday, it will now take place on Saturday 6 April.
Normal bin collection schedules will resume the following week, commencing Monday 8 April.
Why compost?
Composting food scraps helps to reduce the amount of waste sent with your household rubbish to the incinerator. It's also an easy way to transform both kitchen and garden waste into valuable, nutrient-rich food for your garden. Composting is also a low cost way to improve the soil in your garden. Find out more about the benefits of composting.
Buy a home compost a bin
You can order a compost bin for £10.
The bin is 220 litres, 90cm tall and 74cm in diameter.
Where to keep it
The best location for a compost bin is under shelter, in partial or full shade, to avoid extremes of temperature and moisture. To deter rats, make sure the bin's not up against a boundary wall or fence, and the lid is fitted securely.