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Mid Sussex District Council to introduce weekly food waste collections as part of new waste trial

Mid Sussex District Council will become the first District in West Sussex to trial weekly food waste collections as part of an enhanced rubbish and recycling service.

On 10 February, the Council’s Cabinet agreed to proceed, in partnership with West Sussex, with a trial collection service that includes weekly food waste and absorbent hygiene product collections.

The trial service will comprise a ‘1-2-3’ collection system as follows:

  1. Introducing weekly food waste collections and an opt-in subscription service of absorbent hygiene product collections e.g. nappies and incontinence waste;
  2. Retaining existing fortnightly recycling collections and the garden waste subscription service;
  3. Three weekly general rubbish collections.

 

Three areas will be selected to take part in the trial and direct communication with the residents involved will take place well ahead of the trial’s proposed start date in late April.

Councillor Jonathan Ash-Edwards, Leader of Mid Sussex District Council said:

“In Mid Sussex, the average household refuse bin is made up of more than 41% food waste, by weight, and the evidence from other areas of the country is clear that food waste collections can dramatically increase recycling and reduce general waste.

“We know that Mid Sussex residents work extremely hard to recycle their waste and are keen to recycle more. 55% of respondents to a resident consultation in 2018 asked to be able to recycle food waste and this trial is a direct response to that feedback. If the trial is successful, we hope to be able to roll the service out to the whole District in 2021”.

Councillor John Belsey, MSDC Cabinet Member for Environment and Service Delivery said:

“Food waste has a significant negative impact on our environment and it is estimated that recycling all food waste nationally would have the same environmental benefit as taking 1 in 4 cars off the UK’s roads.

“When food waste is collected separately, an anaerobic digester can use the gas that is produced when the food breaks down to generate energy and turn the left-over material into a soil fertiliser.

“With weekly food waste and absorbent hygiene product collections, general rubbish bins will be much less full.”

The trial will be run in partnership with West Sussex County Council.

West Sussex County Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Councillor Deborah Urquhart said:

“This is the first trial of its type to be considered in West Sussex. Our aim would be to gain valuable feedback from residents, enabling a full review before potentially re-shaping and enhancing rubbish and recycling collections for the future.”

MP surgery at the Royal Oak

Andrew Griffith, MP for Arundel and South Downs, is coming to the village for a surgery session on Friday 28th Feb. The Royal Oak is hosting this event, but it’s strictly by appointment only, booked through his office (michelle@andrewgriffithmp.com). This is shared with the other Downland villages so appointments are limited, but the suggestion is to raise any issues you’d like discussed with the Parish Council and we’ll present the points raised as part of our discussion. Mayfield is already on the agenda, but what else would you like raised?

Fulking Fair

RSPCA Brighton will be organising the fun dog show at Fulking Fair on Sunday 26 July

Bob’s Café opening times

Bob’s café is open again this Friday 11 -2 and all Fridays for the foreseeable future.

Also open for coffee and bacon sandwiches this Sunday as long as footy not rained off!

Does anyone still have any of the café’s white melamine plates that were first used for pizza takeaways as the café is a bit short of them?

Sheila

Poynings Sloe Gin Night. Monday 3rd Feb.

SLOE GIN AND HOMEMADE

LIQUEUR COMPETITION

Monday 3 February 2020

Royal Oak Poynings (Village Night)

*Table reservations advisable

Entries in by 8pm (a jam jar will do)

£1.50 per entry (2019 fruit only)




Poynings Sloe Gin Cup and prize for

best liqueur (fruit+spirit)

Neighbouring villages – Newtimber, Fulking,

Woodmancote, Pyecombe, Edburton.

Prizes for best sloe gin/liqueur.

Notice of Vacancy in the office of Councillor

Notice is hereby given that…

Poynings 650th – a year of celebration!

First event is a talk on The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park

Tuesday 25th February 7pm

The Learning Barn, Saddlescombe Farm, BN45 7DE

Tickets £7 plus 30p booking fee.

A talk on the archaeology of the South Downs with particular focus on our local landscape taking shape. There will be an opportunity to enjoy a drink and nibbles with friends by the log burner to kick off the evening.

Acclaimed local archaeologist, author and speaker, John Manley, brings to life the archaeology and history of the South Downs.

Book tickets here

More information available on the community celebrations marking the 650th birthday of Holy Trinity church https://www.facebook.com/Poynings-650-114264126629982/

Councillor

As you are probably aware, Sheila Marshall resigned from the Parish Council after about 23 years service.

Parish Councillors, past and present, would like to thank her for her dedication and hard work that she had put on over this time and the projects that she has completed.

Community Network

We are in the early stages of setting up a community network to give and receive help from others in the community in any shape or form.

At the moment the WhatsApp group is called ” community skills swap”. The intention being to emphasise that the group is for both giving and receiving help. If you are not keen on WhatsApp it’s fine, just let us know and we’ll include you by phone or email. Please could you let us know if:

A, You’re happy to be added,

B, You have a smart phone and please send the number to confirm.

We are in the early stages of setting this up. Do feel free to suggest others join, also if you know anyone who needs help let us know. It may also be the case that you already have taken a neighbour under your wing, but are not always free or able to respond. Do reach out to the wider group who may be able to Fill the gap.

You can join directly by following the link below:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/JqwwmSzYXOFCZLTAswhI3V

Rob

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