Chichester Private Bin Collection
From Spring 2026, the council is switching general waste to every two weeks. If that doesn't work for your household, we're here to fill the gap.
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Chichester District Council is doing the right thing for the planet. The new food waste bins are a great idea.
But here is the uncomfortable truth nobody at East Pallant House likes to talk about: for most families, a 180-litre purple-lidded bin emptied once a fortnight simply isn't enough.
add a couple of kids, a home office, or a renovation project into the mix, and you are playing 'bin Tetris' by day nine. You are forcing the lid shut and praying the seagulls don't spot the gap.
Because we all know that in Chichester, the seagulls don't just scavenge; they perform surgical strikes on overflowing rubbish.
Then there is the smell. Two weeks of nappies, packaging, and general household detritus baking in the Sussex sun isn't just unpleasant.
It is a beacon for every pest from Selsey to the Downs. You shouldn't have to drive to the Westhampnett tip just to clear your driveway.
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 collection that slots in perfectly with the council's new 2026 schedule.
Leave your bags or bin out. We take the general waste the council leaves behind, from black bags to overflow.
We are fully licensed and insure your waste is disposed of legally. No mess, no trips to the tip, no judgement.
We aren't a national call centre. We are a local team who knows that the seagulls on West Street are more aggressive than anywhere else in the UK.
We know that the new builds in Graylingwell Park were designed with beautiful aesthetics but hardly any bin storage. We understand the frustration of living in a historic terrace in Summersdale where 'wheelie bin friendly' was not a consideration in 1890.
We serve the whole district, from the student houses near the University needing extra clearances to the family homes in Roussillon Park struggling with the new fortnightly limit. We work alongside Chichester District Council's schedule, not against it.
They handle the recycling and food waste; we handle the overflow that keeps your home hygienic.