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Ipswich Borough Council bins free garden waste collections

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Ipswich Borough Council is introducing a £50 charge for brown bin collections in April, making it the last Suffolk council to do so.

Why it matters: Households that don't subscribe to the new £50 annual service will see their garden waste collections end after March 2025.

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Ipswich Borough Council will charge £50 for brown bin collections from AprilOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

The details:

  • The council will provide fortnightly collections over 50 weeks of the year for subscribers

  • Households must sign up by Friday, 14 March, to ensure uninterrupted service from 1 April

  • Subscribers will receive a permit sticker within 14 days of registration

  • Anyone signing up after 14 March may face up to two weeks' delay in receiving their permit

What they're saying: "The decision to charge for garden waste collections has not been taken lightly, and like so many other local authorities, the Council has been hit by significant cost increases outside of its control," says Councillor Phil Smart, Ipswich Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Environment and Transport.

For context: Ipswich Borough Council says it is implementing one of Suffolk's lowest garden waste collection fees.

What's next: The council is writing to all households with brown bins about the changes. Residents can sign up at www.ipswich.gov.uk/gardenwaste

The bottom line: Households wanting to maintain garden waste collections must subscribe to the new service or face losing collections after March.

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Missing Ipswich man Dale Davidson found safe

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Dale Davidson, who was reported missing yesterday, has been found.

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Dale DavidsonSuffolk Constabulary

The 38-year-old had prompted a public appeal after going missing on Tuesday 8 April. Mr Davidson was located today, Wednesday 9 April, according to Suffolk Police.

Police have thanked members of the public and media for their assistance with the appeal.

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