WikiWirral values you and your opinion.
Forum Statistics
Forums65
Topics76,498
Posts1,034,116
Members14,886
Most Online80,173
Apr 25th, 2025
Who's Online Now
7 members (Alldis, 2 invisible), 3,500 guests, and 426 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters
sunnyside 45,164
MattLFC 22,315
Mark 21,269
granny 17,811
_Ste_ 16,347
Newest Members
Littlehaven22, BluePeter, David_Roberts, PostNB, Gemnm
14,886 Registered Users
New General Forums
Bridge Street Hostel - 1980’s
by Jmac267 - 20th Jul 2025 12:55pm
Cammell Laird Film - Old Ships & Hardships
by David_Roberts - 16th Jul 2025 5:03pm
Cammell Laird Film - Old Ships & Hardships
by David_Roberts - 16th Jul 2025 5:00pm
Subscriptions to posts?
by nickaxe - 5th Jul 2025 12:33pm
New Wirral History
Hoylake Parade School tragedy
by chris58 - 16th Jul 2025 5:30pm
Removed Mother from Grave
by bert1 - 29th Jun 2025 6:44am
Park Primary School Circa Mid to Late 1960s
by _natabb96 - 26th Jun 2025 9:33pm
Top Posters(30 Days)
bert1 11
Alldis 2
Topic Replies
New Ferry regeneration
by diggingdeeper - 24th Jul 2025 5:10am
Bultaco pursang
by BultacoAstro - 23rd Jul 2025 6:23pm
Family Alldis
by diggingdeeper - 22nd Jul 2025 5:19pm
Bridge Street Hostel - 1980’s
by Jmac267 - 20th Jul 2025 12:55pm
Pay and Display ... Or Not.
by diggingdeeper - 19th Jul 2025 11:07am
Mobile Welder Wanted
by Grosvenor - 17th Jul 2025 6:46pm
Hoylake Parade School tragedy
by chris58 - 16th Jul 2025 5:30pm
July
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
Top Likes Received (30 Days)
Philip 1
ap493 1
bert1 1
Top Likes Received
bert1 29
casper 4
Mark 4
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
_
_jase_
Unregistered
_jase_
Unregistered
_
Town halls are snubbing Government plans for 'pay-as-you-throw' rubbish taxes.

They are refusing to impose extra charges on households already suffering from the economic slump.

Ministers want hundreds of councils to sign up to the scheme, allowing them to charge households if they leave out too much non-recyclable waste.

But a survey of 100 local authorities found that not a single one even wanted to take part in an initial trial run.

Many were openly hostile to the idea of hitting residents with bigger bills at a time of recession.

The backlash is the latest example of green taxes slipping down the political agenda as the harsh reality of economic slowdown makes itself felt.

The same study found that many councils are changing to fortnightly rubbish collections - and believe the system is helping to boost recycling levels.

But local authorities admit they are having to stockpile recycled waste because the global economic slump has sent prices for materials such as plastics and aluminium plunging.

The 'pay-as-you-throw' pilot scheme later this year, introduced as part of the Climate Change Act, is supposed to involve up to five English councils. They can decide to reward residents for recycling or charge them for producing too much waste.

Ministers hope the controversial measures will then be rolled out across the entire country.

But many councils expressed grave concerns in the survey, and none said it was applying to take part.

Tory councillor Terry Neville, cabinet member for the environment at Enfield, north London, said: 'The Government is encouraging councils to heap more expense on households as the country is about to enter possibly the worst recession in living memory. It simply beggars belief.

'We will not be asking our residents to fork out more money for something they are already paying for in council tax.'


<-clicky->

Google Ads
_
_jase_
Unregistered
_jase_
Unregistered
_
Neston council shuns "pay-as-you-throw" trial

NESTON borough council is intending to shun a "pay-as-you-throw" trial for household waste that would see residents rewarded for recycling or charged for producing too much rubbish.


It joins more than 100 other councils in England who said in response to a survey that they were not planning to apply to take part in a pilot of incentive schemes, which forms part of the Climate Change Act.


Many were worried about the impact of bin charges while others believed it would undermine efforts to encourage recycling or would not suit the demographics of their area.


The survey, conducted by the Press Association, found that many councils were embracing fortnightly rubbish collections, and that the system was helping to boost recycling levels.


Councils with alternate week collections had, on average, an almost 10% higher recycling rate than those without such schemes.


The pay-as-you-throw trial allows up to five councils in England to test out such initiatives.


Ellesmere Port and Neston borough council said the initiative would "damage the goodwill that has been built up over the years" with residents who were already participating in their successful recycling scheme.


Huw Irranca-Davies, the junior minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said: "We are currently accepting expressions of interest from local authorities to take part in these pilots, which a recent BBC survey suggested the majority of people would support, though it remains the case that it is up to local authorities to do what they think is best for their area.


"Alternate weekly collections increase the amount that we recycle, but they are just one of the ways local authorities can cut the amount sent to landfill."


Moderated by  Mod 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Random Wirral Images

Click to View Topic.
Newest Topics
Bridge Street Hostel - 1980’s
by Jmac267 - 20th Jul 2025 12:55pm
Pay and Display ... Or Not.
by diggingdeeper - 18th Jul 2025 12:53am
Mobile Welder Wanted
by Grosvenor - 17th Jul 2025 6:46pm
Hoylake Parade School tragedy
by chris58 - 16th Jul 2025 5:30pm
Cammell Laird Film - Old Ships & Hardships
by David_Roberts - 16th Jul 2025 5:02pm
For Sale & Free
Member Spotlight
KevinFinity
KevinFinity
Wirral
Posts: 2,366
Joined: April 2009
Today's Birthdays
There are no members with birthdays on this day.
New Wirral Info
Pay and Display ... Or Not.
by diggingdeeper - 18th Jul 2025 12:53am
Family Alldis
by Alldis - 2nd Jul 2025 6:15pm
News : New Topics
Cammell Laird Film - Old Ships & Hardships
by David_Roberts - 16th Jul 2025 5:02pm
New Ferry regeneration
by Excoriator - 16th Mar 2025 4:22pm
Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 7:16pm
New Enthusiast Forums
Mobile Welder Wanted
by Grosvenor - 17th Jul 2025 6:46pm
Bultaco pursang
by Bultaco - 13th Mar 2019 1:43pm
Popular Topics(Views)
10,440,406 CW Chat room thread
5,673,847 WIKI WALK CHAT
4,488,563 Spotted!
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5