Angmering Private Bin Collection
Why households from Bramley Green to the Village Square are sticking with weekly collections.
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For years, Angmering has enjoyed weekly black sack collections. It was simple.
You put the bag out, it disappeared. But Arun District Council’s new strategy is changing the game.
They’re introducing wheelie bins and cutting collections to once a fortnight to boost recycling rates. That’s a noble goal, and for some households, it’s absolutely fine.
But if you’re raising a family in Swanbourne Park or juggling a busy commute from Angmering Station, 'fine' usually isn't enough. You know the reality.
The bin gets full on day nine. The smell starts on day ten.
By day fourteen, you’re playing Tetris with rubbish bags and hoping the foxes don't find the overflow. We exist for the people who want their weekly routine back.
Licensed. Insured. Local. No contract required.
Arun is switching you to a fortnightly schedule. We fill the gap. Keep putting your waste out every week, just like you always have.
We don't do 'missed collections due to operational issues'. If your collection day is Tuesday, we come on Tuesday. Rain, shine, or roadworks on the A259.
We hold licensed collectors Licence . Your rubbish goes to a proper waste transfer station, never fly-tipped on a country lane near Highdown Hill.
We're not a national franchise stretching across hundreds of postcodes. Our rounds are designed around Angmering streets, so your bins are collected on time, every time.
Smaller rounds mean fewer missed collections — and a team that actually knows your road.
For around £6.70 a week, you get your hygiene and sanity back. That's less than a couple of coffees at the village café.
We know Angmering. We know how to navigate the parked cars on Station Road and the narrow turns in the historic Conservation Area.
Cancel whenever you want. If the council's new 1-2-3 service works for you later on, just say the word. We don't lock you in.
This isn't about fighting the council. Arun District Council has a tough job.
Their move to the '1-2-3' system (weekly food, fortnightly recycling, fortnightly waste) is designed to hit government targets of 55% recycling by 2025. We genuinely applaud that.
We encourage you to use your blue-top bin and your new food caddy religiously.
But the reality is that a 240L (or potentially 180L) wheelie bin emptied every two weeks is a tight squeeze for a modern household. We are the overflow valve.
We handle the excess general waste that simply won't fit, preventing the fly-tipping and hygiene issues that come with overstuffed bins.
It’s not just the wealthy mansions on the Ham Manor estate. Our customers are regular Angmering locals who value their time and hygiene over saving a few pounds a week.
They are the people who refuse to let their home smell like a landfill site during the summer heat.