Chichester Private Bin Collection
The council handles the recycling. We handle the overflow. Here is exactly how we help Chichester homeowners take back control of their bins.
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Chichester District Council is doing a brilliant job pushing for more recycling. The new weekly food waste bins coming in Spring 2026 are a great idea for the planet.
But let’s be honest about the reality for households in PO19. If you’re a young family in Graylingwell Park with two kids in nappies, a fortnightly general waste collection isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a health hazard.
Even for the retirees in Summersdale or the student households near the University, two weeks is a long time for a black bin to sit baking in the Sussex sun. The smell doesn’t care about council targets.
We offer the simple solution: we come on the 'off' weeks. You get a collection every single week, just like the old days.
No overflowing lids, no foxes tearing bags apart on the pavement, and no trips to the tip at Westhampnett on your Saturday morning.
Same day. Every week. Your bins collected before you even think about them.
Landlords and students in The Hornet and near the Bishop Otter campus know the panic of 'end of tenancy' rubbish. We do one-off clearances so you get your deposit back without the drama.
Missed the council's brown bin round? Or just did a massive prune in Priory Park season? We collect garden waste on demand, no subscription needed.
For small businesses in East Street or North Street who find the commercial waste schedules too rigid. We pick up the slack so your shop front stays pristine.
We are a household waste service, not a demolition crew. We exist to help Chichester residents manage their day-to-day rubbish, not to clear a building site.
If you have specialist waste, you are better off hiring a skip or using the Westhampnett Household Waste Recycling Site.
Based in Chichester, covering the PO19 postcode area and surrounding towns.