Residents in Nottingham are protesting against a new charge implemented by the city council for garden waste removal. The council has announced that garden waste collections will become a paid subscription service, with residents required to pay an annual fee of £35. Many residents argue that this fee is too high, given the current cost of living crisis. Some residents prefer to take their waste to a recycling center themselves instead of paying the new tax. The issue raises questions about the council's financial management over the past decade.
Residents in Nottingham are refusing to pay a new charge implemented by Nottingham City Council for garden waste removal. The council announced that garden waste collections will become a paid subscription service starting from May 1. Residents will need to opt in online and pay an annual fee of £35. Many residents argue that this fee is too high, considering the ongoing cost of living crisis .
Some residents prefer to take their waste to a recycling center themselves instead of paying the new tax. The question arises whether Nottingham City Council could have managed its finances better in the past decade
Nottingham Garden Waste Removal Charge Subscription Service Cost Of Living Crisis Recycling Center Tax Nottingham City Council Financial Management
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