Littlehampton Private Bin Collection
The new 180-litre limit and fortnightly schedule starts soon. Don't let the council decide how much waste your family produces.
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You’ve seen the leaflets. Come April, Arun District Council is switching to fortnightly general waste and enforcing smaller 180-litre bins.
They say it’s to help the environment. We agree with them.
Recycling is important.
But here’s the reality they don't put on the postcard. Seagulls.
If you live anywhere near South Terrace or the river, you know that leaving a bin out for two weeks is asking for a gull invasion. One torn bag and your driveway is a crime scene.
And if you’re in a family home in Kingley Gate or Hampton Park? That new 180-litre bin is barely enough for a week of nappies and packaging, let alone two.
You’re left with two choices: drive to the tip on the weekend, or pay us to make the problem disappear.
Your bins don't stop filling up just because the council collects less often.
That's where we come in. A simple, weekly collection — same day, every week. No app, no fuss. Just your bins, emptied.
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Choose a weekly or fortnightly schedule that suits your household. No contracts, cancel anytime.
On your scheduled day, our truck swings by. We take general waste, just like the council used to.
No overflow. No smell. No seagulls tearing apart bags on your driveway.
We aren't a national call centre. We’re a local team that knows the difference between Wick and Toddington.
We know that the new estates in Kingley Gate are full of young families who generate more waste than a retired couple on the seafront. We know the seagulls here are aggressive and that a 'fox-proof' bin isn't necessarily 'gull-proof'.
We also know the frustration of the A259 on a Saturday morning when you're just trying to get to the tip. We save you that trip.
Whether you're in a terrace in the town centre or a detached new build in Hampton Park, we’re the neighbours who take your rubbish away.