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Can I collect my wheeled bin from the Council?
Wheeled bins are available for delivery only and residents are not permitted to collect the wheeled bins.
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Categories: Replacement Wheelie Bins
How can I stop my wheeled bin being stolen?
Mark the bin clearly with you address and house number – address labels can be obtained free of charge from the Council. Do not place your bins out too early. Wheeled bins should be placed at the boundary of your property by 8am on the day o...
How do I order a new bin if mine is lost or damaged?
Please contact Fylde Borough Council via Fylde Direct on 01253 658658 to place your order; payment must be made when ordering the new bin(s).
How do I pay for my bins?
Payment is required in advance of bin requests being processed and can be made by one of the following methods: • Over the counter at the council offices. • By Switch / Debit or Credit card over the telephone. • By posting in a ...
I am moving house, can I take my additional grey bin with me?
If you have an authorised additional grey bin and are moving house within the borough please take your extra grey bin to your new address and contact the Waste Minimisation Team in writing to notify them of the changes so that the additional grey ...
I am moving house; can I take my wheeled bins with me?
No, wheeled bins remain the property of Fylde Borough Council and must remain at the property they have been issued to.
I have just moved into a newly built property and there are no bins, do I have to pay for them?
The green box, blue bag and first green wheeled bin will be supplied to new build properties free of charge to encourage recycling; the developer, landlord/owner, housing association or managing agent for new properties or flat conversions constru...
I have just moved into a rented property; do I have to pay for my bins?
The landlord/owner or letting agency is responsible for ensuring that tenants are provided with the correct, authorised waste receptacles.
If I pay for a bin when will it be delivered?
Once payment has been received we will endeavour to deliver bins within 10 working days wherever possible.
What happens if I don’t pay for bins?
The Council has a duty imposed under section 45 of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 to collect household waste. Section 46 provides that the local authority can define the kind, number and size of waste receptacles; the receptacles can ...
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