Worthing Private Bin Collection
The council's new schedule means longer waits and fuller bins. We empty your general waste every single week. Same day. No fuss.
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If you live on the seafront near Marine Parade or up in the leafy avenues of Goring, you know the problem. The council collects general waste every two weeks.
That's fine for a single person who eats out every night. But for a family of four in West Durrington?
It's a disaster waiting to happen.
By day ten, the bin lid won't close. By day twelve, the foxes are sniffing around Alinora Avenue.
And if you miss a collection because the schedule changed (again), you're stuck with a month's worth of rubbish baking in the Sussex sun. It's not just messy—it's embarrassing when the neighbours walk past.
Adur & Worthing Councils are doing their best with the new food waste rollout, but that doesn't solve the overflow problem right now. You shouldn't have to drive to the tip on a Sunday morning just to clear your driveway.
You pay enough council tax to have an empty bin.
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 boost. We cover everywhere from Findon Valley to the seafront.
On your scheduled day, we tip your general waste. No need for special bags or new bins.
No more stomping rubbish down. No more maggot anxiety. Just a clean, empty bin every week.
We know Worthing. We know the seagulls on the Prom are more aggressive than anywhere else in Sussex.
We know the 'Canadian' streets in West Durrington—Vancouver, Ontario, Manitoba—like the back of our hand. And we know that trying to get a heavy bin down a narrow driveway in Tarring Village is an art form.
While the national waste giants treat BN11 and BN13 like just another postcode on a spreadsheet, we actually live here. We see the same pile-ups you do near the Guildbourne Centre.
We drive past the Dome Cinema every day. We're not some faceless corporate entity; we're the team that turns up when we say we will, rain or shine.