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Potential industrial action: Update and advice

Unite union members working on Somerset waste collections plan to take industrial action starting from Wednesday 12 July. They intend to strike on Wednesday, Thursday Friday, each week for the four weeks from Wednesday 12 July to Friday 4 August.

We hope industrial action can be avoided and will do everything practical to minimise disruption. However, if it goes ahead large numbers of missed collections will be unavoidable across all parts of the county.

***NOTE: Industrial action could be called off as late as Tuesday 11 July 2023 – if that happens collections would operate as normal***

We will prioritise collections of clinical waste, refuse and waste from communal properties and schools BUT this is no guarantee these collections will take place on time.

Recycling collections are much more likely to be missed as staff are redeployed. We will do our best to make sure everyone gets at least one recycling collection during the strike.

We do not plan to suspend garden waste collections but expect significant delays. We will make a decision about existing subscriptions when we know the full impact of strike action.

Throughout the strike www.somerset.gov.uk/strike will be the best place for the latest information about disruption and advice on how to manage waste when collections are missed. Please check it frequently.

We will email Somerset Councillors an update each morning during disruption and raise public awareness through various channels – media, social media, emails to parish councils etc. Online and digital information does not suit all, but given the fast-changing nature of the situation they will be valuable tools for providing timely updates.

Waste Services will be focussed on limiting disruption and all other work would be delayed. Please limit direct contact with the team to essential and urgent matters only.

All 16 of Somerset’s recycling sites will be open as usual and can take almost all the materials collected at the kerbside, as well as refuse as a last resort.

Key messages for the public

  • Continue to put your recycling, refuse and garden waste out on your usual collection days throughout the strike period – but expect many missed collections.
  • If your collection of recycling or garden waste is missed, bring your boxes, bags and bin back inside and put out again on your next scheduled collection day.
  • If your refuse or clinical collection is missed, leave it out and report a missed collection.
  • Put your waste out before 7am or the night before, even if your collection usually takes place later in the day – crews may be working routes differently.
  • There are three extra possible collection days for residents scheduled to get recycling collections on Wednesday 12 July, Thursday 13 July, Friday 14 July and Friday 21 July.
  • From 17 July onwards crews will accept one additional black sack of refuse at the side of the bin. Extra recycling will also be accepted, if presented as explained below.
  • Please report missed refuse of clinical collections. Do not report missed recycling or garden waste collections.

 Service specific messages for the public

 Refuse and clinical collections

  • When to present: put your refuse out on your usual collection day throughout the strike.

From 17 July onwards crews will accept one additional black sack of refuse, placed at the side of the bin.

  • If missed: report a missed collection in the usual way, online using the My Waste Services A crew will try and return as soon as they can, but long delays are likely.

Recycling collections

  • When to present: put your recycling out on your usual collection day throughout the strike. However, we expect to see high numbers of missed collections.
  • What to do if missed: take it in and put it out again on your next scheduled recycling day.

There are special arrangements for anyone with a recycling collection due on Wednesday 12 July, Thursday 13 July and Friday 14 July and Friday 21 July only.

  • If missed on Wednesday 12 July, put it out again on Monday 17 July.
  • If missed on Thursday 13 July, put it out again on Tuesday 18 July.
  • If missed on Friday 14 July and Friday 21 July put it out again on Monday 24 July.

We’ll do our best to ensure everyone gets at least one recycling collection during the strike.

  • Presenting extra recycling: during strike disruption only, extra recycling can be put out for collection in the following ways:
    • Plastics and cans in an open bag, like a bag for life, or a carboard box.
    • Glass needs to stay in your recycling box.
    • Cardboard folded and placed next to your recycling box, please keep to a minimum.

Food waste must stay in your food waste bin. If you are concerned about holding on to food waste for long periods, as a last resort you can double-bag it and put it in your refuse bin.

 Garden waste collections (bin and sack)

  • When to present: put your garden waste bin out on your usual collection day throughout the strike period.

If strike action goes ahead it is unlikely crews will be able to collect it.

  • What to do if missed: bring your garden waste bin back in and put it back out again on your next scheduled collection day.

Bulky collections and container deliveries:

Both services will be suspended for the strike period.

Existing bulky collection bookings will be rescheduled.

We will do our best to honour existing orders of containers, but they are likely to be delayed.

Advice on managing waste when collections are missed

This is available on the somerset.gov.uk/strike webpage. It focusses on making the most of space in recycling boxes and bags, and options for food waste if collections are missed for a prolonged period. These are not ideal solutions, but they could help some residents during a difficult time.

Somerset Council Waste Services

Updates

Benefice Newsletter 06.07.23

Please find below the latest waste briefing from Somerset Council, with news on potential industrial action, plastic free July, and fire prevention in your waste.

SC Waste Briefing 2023 July

Additionally, please find below a poster which warns residents of the hazard of including camping gas canisters in collections.

Gas Can Warning Poster

Police Notices

  1. There has been a rise in the number of vans being broken into and the contents being stolen. This especially applies to those vehicles which have tools inside, as the cost of second-hand tools has increased recently.

Please read the attached document for tips on how to increase the security of your vans.

Attachments: as-van-security-general.pdf

2. There has been some anti-social behaviour recently in the Barns Close area of Dulverton.   A window and light have been broken by youths playing football.  If you have any information regarding this incident, please ring 101 or email 8913@avonandsomerset.police.uk.

3. Anti Social Behaviour poster

06.23 PC Minutes 26th June 2023 (Draft until approved at the next meeting)

To mow or not to mow, that is the question!

All local authorities have a legal duty to have regard to the conservation of biodiversity. The duty aims to raise the profile and visibility of biodiversity and to make it a natural and integral part of policy and decision making. The Parish does not receive any additional money to facilitate this duty.  Grass cutting must also be paid for by the parish.

With the environment in mind, Timberscombe Parish Council signed up to the Climate Emergency Declaration.  We have pursued environmentally friendly policies, such as No Mow May, planting trees in the parish and not using pesticides on roadside weeds.

Our decision not to mow the village green, to encourage the growth of wildflowers, has proved controversial and the Council would now like to hear your views on whether to continue with the current policy of not mowing the green during the summer months.

Each household in the village will be receiving a questionnaire over the next few days. To have your say simply return this questionnaire to Timberscombe Post Office between 10th and 15th July. (The Post Office is closed this week). In the event you do not receive a questionnaire further copies will be available in the Post Office.

The vote will be one vote per household. In the event that people within your household have differing views , please tick both boxes.

Please note the questionnaires have been numbered to prevent mass copying. No record has been kept of which household received which numbers and questionnaires will be anonymous.

We welcome your participation.