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    • FOI request (FOIR-805530392)

      Waste management - SE

      Requested Mon 02 March 2026
      Responded Fri 20 March 2026

       

      This request relates to wheelie bins and other types of waste bin, box or bag and household waste and recycling collections within your local authority area.

       

      For the purposes of this request, “wheelie bin issues” means reports, complaints or service requests about bins or bags being left on the footway or pavement, obstructing pedestrian access, creating accessibility hazards, or similar obstruction concerns, including where the concern relates to disabled people (for example blind or partially sighted people, wheelchair users, or people using mobility aids).

       

      Please provide the following information:

       

      1.      Policies and guidance on bins and obstructions

      Please provide copies of any current policies, procedures, guidance, or staff instructions that relate to keeping pavements and footways clear on or around refuse and recycling collection days, including any specific instructions about the placement or return of wheelie bins and preventing obstructions.

      2.      Operational responsibility

      Is refuse and recycling collection carried out directly by the local authority or by an external contractor (or contractors)? If an external contractor is used, please provide the contractor name(s) and the start date of the current contract(s).

      3.      Staff training on disability and accessibility

      Please provide details of any training provided to refuse and recycling collection staff (including contractors) that relates to disability awareness, visual impairment awareness, or accessibility, including:

      a) training/course title(s) and who provides them (internal or external),

      b) the frequency of training (for example induction only, annual refresher), and

      c) copies of any training materials, slides, handouts, or guidance documents currently used.

      4.      Volume of disability and obstruction related contacts

      Please provide the number of reports, complaints, or service requests recorded by the council (or on its behalf) that relate specifically to wheelie bins, other bins or waste bags causing obstruction or accessibility issues for pedestrians, including disabled people (for example blind or partially sighted people, wheelchair users, or people using mobility aids), for each of the following periods:

      a) 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025, and

      b) 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024.

      Where records are categorised or searchable, please provide: the category label(s) used (for example “obstruction”, “access”, “pavement blocked”), and the search terms, tags, or filters you used to identify the relevant records.

      If you do not record a specific “disability” marker, please provide the number of wheelie bin reports that are categorised as “obstruction”, “accessibility”, “pavement/footway blocked”, or equivalent. If none of these categories exist, please provide the closest available proxy measure you hold (for example cases recorded under “street obstruction” where the narrative references a wheelie bin), and briefly describe what that proxy is.

      5.      How the public can report bin issues

      Please provide details of the methods currently available for members of the public to report bin issues (for example online form, telephone, email, webchat, in person), including:

      a) the relevant contact points (for example the email address or web page title), and

      b) copies of any published guidance the council provides to the public on reporting these issues.

      6.      Accessibility of reporting routes (information held)

      Please provide copies of any documents you hold that relate to the accessibility of the above reporting methods for disabled users, including blind and partially sighted people, such as accessibility statements, WCAG compliance information, audits, equality impact assessments, and any policy on reasonable adjustments or alternative formats for reporting.

       

      If any information is held by a contractor on your behalf, please include it within the scope of this request. If you consider that any part of this request is unclear or may exceed the appropriate cost limit, please provide advice and assistance under Section 16 of the Act on how it can be refined so that information can be provided.

       


      Response

      1.        Policies and guidance on bins and obstructions. Policies and guidance are based on Section 46 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Reports on trip hazards on the highway are the responsibility of East Sussex County Council (details below) and their contractor. Guidance on the placement and collection information is provided at: Collection information for waste in Hastings there is also additional information relating to specific types of collection at: Waste and recycling services in Hastings The accessibility statement is at: Accessibility statement for www.hastings.gov.uk 

      2.        Operational responsibility Refuse and recycling collection are carried out by an external contractor. The contractor is Biffa and details of the contract are shown in the Council news and updates at Biffa contract renewal.

      3.      Staff training on disability and accessibility Internal training is provided to all staff relating to Health & Safety, Risk Assessment and Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. The training courses are laid out by the Local Government Association. The majority of these courses are mandatory at induction and also annually as guidance and legislation may change. Specific training courses will then be the responsibility of management. This may take the form of external training, formal internal training or informal internal training.

      4.      Volume of disability and obstruction related contacts Reports on trip hazards on the highway are the responsibility of East Sussex County Council (details below) and their contractor. Because of this we do no have records of trip hazards.

      We do provide an assisted collection service for customers, where appropriate, and details of this are shown at: Assisted collections for waste and recycling in Hastings

      We provided 96 new assisted collections in the period 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024, and 114 new assisted collections in the period 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025, we currently have 1209 assisted collections. These will normally include Waste and Recycling bins, Garden Waste bin, if appropriate, and Food Waste, when the service comes in.

      5.      How the public can report bin issues Responsibility for the footway condition lies with East Sussex County Council and can be reported on the East Sussex County Council Report a Problem at: Location of footway trip hazard – live.eastsussexhighways.com. In an emergency they can be contacted on 0345 60 80 193 http://www.fixmystreet.com/ can also be used to report issues.

      6.      Accessibility of reporting routes (information held) The accessibility statement on the website is at: Introduction | Accessibility statement | live.eastsussexhighways.com  

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