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Highland Council's garden waste permits for 2021/22 to go on sale and all existing permit holders will receive a reminder to renew it over the next few weeks


By Ian Duncan

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Garden waste permits to go on sale.
Garden waste permits to go on sale.

Highland Council Garden Waste Permits are now available to purchase for the 2021/22 permit season.

All existing permit holders will receive a reminder to renew their permit over the next few weeks.

The cost of a garden waste permit for the next permit season 2021/2022 will be £46.35, representing a three per cent (£1.35) increase from last year.

The new service year starts on Wednesday, September 1, and runs to August 31, 2022, with a winter break in the months of December, January and February.

Customers are encouraged to order their permits by Monday, August 2, to ensure delivery in time for the first collections of the new service year. Customers can purchase up to three permits per household.

Garden waste permits can either be purchased online or by calling the Highland Council’s Service Centre on 01349 886660.

Councillor Allan Henderson, the chairman of the Communities and Place Committee, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has put huge pressure on the council’s finances, but I’m pleased to announce that we have managed to keep the price increase for the Garden Waste Collection Service as low as possible with just a £1.35 price increase this year.

"Using the Garden Waste Collection Service significantly helps the council reduce costs from landfilling waste, whilst also contributing to the environment by recycling garden waste.”

"The Garden Waste Collection Service contributes to The Highland Council’s recycling targets. In 2020 to 2021, 12, 632 tonnes of garden waste was diverted from landfill.

"The council is often asked what happens to the garden waste once it has been collected. Garden waste from householders’ brown bins and Household Waste Recycling Centres is processed into compost by our contractor Keenans at their facility in Aberdeenshire.

"It is made using an open windrow system where material is shredded and formed into piles, turned and monitored and produces compost after about eight weeks. This product is then used by the agricultural and horticultural industry.

"The fortnightly collection service is easy and convenient to use and accepts a wide range of garden material including grass cuttings, leaves, hedge clippings, weeds, flower, plants and small branches.”

Customers are advised to visit our website to check they live in a brown bin collection area.

Garden waste permits can be purchased online or by calling the Highland Council’s Service Centre on 01349 886660.

The service is optional, and householders are also able to take their garden waste along to their local Recycling Centre free of charge.


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