Bognor Regis Private Bin Collection
Why Bognor homeowners are sticking to weekly collections (even if the council isn't).
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Arun District Council is making changes. They have to.
The government’s "Simpler Recycling" targets mean we all need to separate our food waste and recycle more. That is a good thing.
We support it.
But here is the problem nobody talks about until July hits. A general waste bin sitting in the Bognor sun for 14 days is not just a bin.
It is a biological experiment. It smells.
It attracts flies. And if the lid lifts even an inch, the seagulls on Aldwick Road will spot it from a mile away.
We don't replace the council. We fix the two-week gap.
You keep your weekly routine, your driveway stays clean, and the seagulls have to go bother the tourists on the pier instead.
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Bognor gulls are professional scavengers. An overflowing bin is an open invitation. We empty your bin every week so the lid stays shut and the birds stay away.
Two weeks of general waste baking in a July heatwave? No thanks. We collect weekly, so your bin never has time to ferment.
Saturday morning at the HWRC on Shripney Road is nobody’s idea of fun. Let us take the excess waste so you don't have to queue.
We're not a national franchise stretching across hundreds of postcodes. Our rounds are designed around Bognor Regis streets, so your bins are collected on time, every time.
Smaller rounds mean fewer missed collections — and a team that actually knows your road.
No checking the calendar to see if it's a "grey bin week" or a "recycling week". We come every single week. Same day. Simple.
We are registered with the Environment Agency. Your waste is handled legally and responsibly. No fly-tipping, ever.
Nothing ruins the look of a nice house in Felpham like a mountain of black bags stacked next to the wheelie bin. Keep it tidy.
Let’s be clear: Arun District Council is doing a difficult job well. Their push for 55% recycling is necessary.
The new food waste bins are a great idea. You should use them.
But a "one size fits all" policy doesn't work for everyone. A retired couple in a bungalow in Pagham might be fine with fortnightly collections.
A family of five in North Bersted? Not so much.
We exist to fill that gap. We handle the overflow that the council's schedule just can't accommodate.
You might think this is a luxury service for the big houses on the Aldwick Bay Estate. And sure, we have plenty of customers there.
But mostly? It’s normal busy people who value their time more than the price of a coffee.