If you or a loved one are struggling with mobility issues, you may find it difficult to take your bins out for collection. Fortunately, many local councils in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire offer assisted bin collections to help those in need.
Assisted bin collections are a free service provided by many councils in the region. They can help you dispose of your waste without having to worry about the physical strain of taking your bins out to the curb. This service is available to those who have a medical condition or disability that makes it difficult to move their bins.
How to Apply For Assisted Bin Collections
You must contact your local council to apply for an assisted bin collection. They will ask you for some basic information like your name, address, and the reason why you need assistance. Once you have applied, a representative from the council may come to your house to assess your needs and determine the best course of action.
Possible actions the council could take include providing you with a special bin that is easier for you to move, or they may arrange for a member of staff to come and collect your bin on your behalf. Some councils may also offer an assisted recycling service, where they will collect your recycling alongside your household waste.
Assisted bin collections are a fantastic service for those who need them. They can help reduce the risk of accidents and injuries and make it easier for individuals to live independently in their own homes.
If you or someone you know could benefit from this service, contact your local council and enquire about assisted bin collections in your area.
Contacting Your Local Council
Although not a comprehensive list, the direct links below represent the majority of local councils in our care services area.