Macclesfield: Cheshire East Conservatives challenge incoming green waste charges

By Nub News guest writer

10th Aug 2023 | Local News

Macclesfield: The way garden waste is collected from your home is changing. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
Macclesfield: The way garden waste is collected from your home is changing. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Cheshire East Council's Decision on Green Waste Charges is formally challenged by the opposition party.

Cheshire East Conservative Group members have formally challenged the Council's decision to introduce the highest charges in the North-West (£56) for green bin collection, by submitting a 'Referral Request' (or 'Call-In') of the decision.

Although other Councils charge for green waste collection, Cheshire East Council is unusual in that it invested in its own purpose-built green waste hub at Leighton Grange, to be operated with a business partner.

The changes are set to be introduced by January next year, however, Cheshire East Conservatives, who are in opposition to the Labour-Independent administration, have lodged a formal challenge.

Extra charges for collecting the other bins are not currently being introduced.

A statement by Cheshire East Conservatives reads: "The business case was based on free home collections for maximum tonnage and the production of high quality compost for sale.

"No other viable alternatives have been brought forward by the administration for consideration by elected Councillors and the income to be generated by the proposed charges, significantly exceeds the annual running costs of the green waste service.

"The green bin charge was proposed in the February Budget and only narrowly approved in a "yes/No' vote at the recent Environment and Communities Committee. Over 60% of respondents to the Budget Consultation did not support this proposal and there has been ongoing public opposition to the charge by many Council taxpayers."

"The 'Referral request', has been sent to the Council's Monitoring Officer within the five-day call-in period and his decision is awaited. If accepted, the decision will be reviewed at the next meeting of Full Council.

(Source)

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