Appendix 1

Managing commercial bins on the highway: analysis of responses to the public consultation

This report presents the results from the public consultation on managing commercial bins on the city’s roads, paths and pavements.

 

Question 1 – “How are you responding to this consultation? As a...”

Stakeholder

Count

Percentage

A local business

166

31.8%

A local community or voluntary group

12

2.3%

A local stakeholder

5

1.0%

A waste management provider

3

0.6%

Resident of Brighton & Hove

326

62.5%

Visitor

2

0.4%

Other

7

1.3%

No response

1

0.2%

Total

522

100%

 

Question 3a – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that commercial bins on the highway are a problem in your local area?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

35

23

21

26

59

1

1

A local community or voluntary group

6

3

1

1

1

0

0

A local stakeholder

2

1

1

0

1

0

0

A waste management provider

1

 

 

1

1

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

155

75

44

25

25

0

2

Visitor

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

Other

2

2

1

2

0

0

1

Total

202

104

68

56

87

1

4

Percentage

38.7%

19.9%

13.0%

10.7%

16.7%

1.0%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         11% agreed that commercial bins were a problem in their local area

·         51% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         71% agreed that commercial bins were a problem in their local area

·         15% disagreed

 

Question 3b – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that commercial bins on the highway are a problem in Brighton & Hove?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

41

29

25

27

39

5

0

A local community or voluntary group

6

4

0

1

1

0

0

A local stakeholder

4

0

0

0

1

0

0

A waste management provider

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

220

76

9

7

8

2

1

Visitor

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

Other

5

1

1

0

0

0

4

Total

278

110

35

37

50

7

5

Percentage

53.2%

21.1%

6.7%

7.1%

9.6%

2.3%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         42% agreed that commercial bins were a problem in Brighton & Hove

·         40% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         91% agreed that commercial bins were a problem in Brighton & Hove

·         5% disagreed

 

Question 4 – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that the council should introduce a better way of managing commercial bins on the highway?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

48

39

26

18

30

3

2

A local community or voluntary group

8

2

0

0

1

1

0

A local stakeholder

4

0

0

0

0

1

0

A waste management provider

1

1

0

1

0

 

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

256

48

9

5

5

2

1

Visitor

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

Other

 

0

0

1

0

1

1

Total

322

92

37

25

36

6

4

Percentage

61.7%

17.6%

7.1%

4.8%

6.9%

1.9%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         52% agreed that there needs to be a better way to manage commercial bins

·         29% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         93% agreed that there needs to be a better way to manage commercial bins

·         3% disagreed

Common themes found in the free text comments on a better way to manage commercial bins on the highway:

·         Bins cause obstructions (62 comments)

·         Bins are unsightly (61 comments)

·         Businesses may not have appropriate space inside or outside (23 comments)

·         A better way of managing is needed (18 comments)

·         Introduce underground bins (16 comments)

·         Introduce bin bays and/or bin stores (12 comments)

·         Bins do not cause an issue (10 comments)

·         There are too many bins (10 comments)

·         Businesses should be educated to encourage waste reduction (eight comments)

·         Issue with timing window (seven comments)

·         Agree with proposals (four comments)

·         Businesses should have more frequent collections (four comments)

·         Council should collect all trade waste (three comments)

 

Question 5 – “To what extent do you agree or disagree with the introduction of time-banding in T-Zones?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

25

26

10

16

87

2

0

A local community or voluntary group

3

5

1

0

3

0

0

A local stakeholder

2

2

0

0

1

0

0

A waste management provider

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

198

71

26

10

17

4

0

Visitor

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

Other

3

2

0

1

1

0

1

Total

231

108

37

29

110

6

1

Percentage

44.2%

20.7%

7.0%

5.6%

21.1%

1.3%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         31% agreed with the introduction of time-banding in T-Zones

·         62% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         83% agreed with the introduction of time-banding in T-Zones

·         8% disagreed

Common themes found in the free text comments on time banding:

·         Consider different timing windows (75 comments)

·         Agree with timing window (68 comments)

·         Businesses may not have appropriate space inside or outside (57 comments)

·         Concerns with waste management providers (seven comments)

·         Businesses must take responsibility (four comments)

 

Question 6 – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that the time banding should be 6.00am to 9.00am?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

22

23

11

14

95

1

0

A local community or voluntary group

0

4

2

2

4

0

0

A local stakeholder

2

1

0

1

1

0

0

A waste management provider

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

114

94

34

40

29

12

3

Visitor

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

Other

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Total

139

126

48

57

135

13

4

Percentage

26.6%

24.1%

9.2%

10.9%

25.9%

3.3%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         27% agreed with the introduction of time-banding from 6.00am to 9.00am

·         66% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         64% agreed with the introduction of time-banding from 6.00am to 9.00am

·         21% disagreed

 

Common themes found in the free text comments on the 6.00am to 9.00am time slot:

·         Provide a bigger window (70 comments)

·         Agree with proposals (34 comments)

·         Provide an evening window (28 comments)

·         6.00am is too early (24 comments)

·         Avoid rush hour / school times (19 comments)

·         Allow bins to be left out overnight (six comments)

·         Various suggestions of differing windows, including:

o   5am

o   5am to 7am

o   5am to 8am

o   5pm to 8pm

o   5pm to 9am

o   6am to 10am

o   7am to 10am

o   7am to 9am

o   8am to 10am

o   8am to 11am

o   9am to 5pm

o   9pm to 9am

o   Finish at 7.30am

o   Finish at 8.30am

o   Finish at 8am

o   Later than 9am

o   Not after 8am

o   Not beyond 9am

o   Start at 8am

o   Start earlier

o   Start later, finish later

o   Up to 10am

o   Up to 11am

o   Up to 9.30am

o   Up to noon

o    

Suggestions for other roads to be included were:

Road

Suggestion

Boundary Road

This area to be considered for phase 2

Clyde Road

Preston Circus area to be considered for phase 2

Dyke Road

Seven Dials to be considered for phase 2

Elder Place

New England area to be considered for phase 2

Goldstone Villas

Add to streets in T-zone to prevent displacement

Inverness Road

Add to streets in T-zone to prevent displacement

Islingword Road

Hanover to be considered for phase 2

Kings Esplanade

Seafront to be considered for phase 2

Marshalls Row

Add to streets in T-zone to prevent displacement

Portland Road

West Hove to be considered for phase 2

Preston Drove

Five Ways areas to be considered for phase 2

Prestonville Road

Seven Dials to be considered for phase 2

Providence Place

New England area to be considered for phase 2

Rose Hill Terrace

Preston Circus area to be considered for phase 2

Rutland Gardens

West Hove to be considered for phase 2

St Aubyns

Add to streets in T-zone to prevent displacement

St George's Road

Kemptown to be considered for phase 2

Stanley Road

Preston Circus area to be considered for phase 2

Upper St James Street

Kemptown to be considered for phase 2

Wilbury Road

Seems to be left out as an oversight; add to streets in T-zone

 

There were a number of roads mentioned for removal by one of the respondents.

Other roads were mentioned for removal more than once, including:

Area / road

Number of respondents

Suggestion

Brunswick Street East

2

To remain in T-zone or will lead to displacement

George Street

3

Problematic area

Lewes Road

5

Problematic area

London Road

2

Problematic area

Market Street

2

Problematic area

New Road

2

Problematic area

Orange Row

9

To remain in T-zone or will lead to displacement

Regent Street

2

Problematic area and will lead to displacement if removed

Steine Street

3

Problematic area

Sydney Street

2

Problematic area and will lead to displacement if removed

York Place

2

Problematic area and will lead to displacement if removed

Grenville Street will be removed as this is a private road.

Suggestions for other areas to be included were:

Area

Suggestion

Brighton station area

Add to streets in T-zones

Fiveways

To be considered for phase 2

Kemptown Village

To be considered for phase 2

Marina

Outside council jurisdiction

Portslade station

To be considered for phase 2

Seafront

To be considered for phase 2

Seven Dials

To be considered for phase 2

 

 

 

Question 9 – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that an FPN of £110 should be issued to businesses that do not comply with the time-banding?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

22

18

17

13

94

2

0

A local community or voluntary group

5

1

1

0

5

0

0

A local stakeholder

3

1

0

0

1

0

0

A waste management provider

0

1

0

0

2

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

177

69

26

20

24

7

3

Visitor

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

Other

4

0

2

0

1

0

1

Total

211

91

46

33

128

9

4

Percentage

40.4%

17.4%

8.8%

6.3%

24.5%

2.5%

 

Of businesses that responded:

·         24% agreed with the £110 FPN

·         64% disagreed

Of residents that responded:

·         75% agreed with the £110 FPN

·         13% disagreed

Common themes found in the free text comments on FPN:

·         Model does not work (48 comments)

·         Agree with proposals (43 comments)

·         Disagree with proposals (41 comments)

·         Have a warning system (23 comments)

·         FPN amount should be higher (18 comments)

·         Have escalating amounts for repeat offenders (13 comments)

·         Responsibility lies with waste management providers (nine comments)

·         Provides an incentive for businesses to be responsible (five comments)

·         Businesses should be accountable for their waste (four comments)

·         One size does not fit all (three comments)

·         Educate businesses (three comments)

 

 

 

 

 

Question 10 – “To what extent do you agree or disagree that business names should be on all commercial bins in the city?”

 

Strongly agree

Tend to agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know/ not sure

Not answered

A local business

77

45

15

6

16

7

0

A local community or voluntary group

8

2

0

0

2

0

0

A local stakeholder

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

A waste management provider

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

Resident of Brighton & Hove

254

38

20

4

5

2

3

Visitor

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

Other

6

0

1

0

0

0

1

Total

352

87

37

10

23

9

4

Percentage

67.4%

16.7%

7.1%

1.9%

4.4%

2.5%

 

Common themes found in the free text comments on labelling of bins:

·         Would encourage businesses to be responsible (135 comments)

·         Encourage the sharing on bins (four comments)

 

Common themes found in the “any final comments” free text box:

·         A model of managing commercial bins on the highway is needed (69 comments)

·         Introduce bin stores / bin bays (28 comments)

·         Introduce underground bins (16 comments)

·         Engage with and support businesses (15 comments)

·         Commercial bins on the highway are not an issue (10 comments)

·         Provide incentives to businesses to produce less waste (eight comments)

·         Make all businesses use council trade waste service (eight comments)

·         One size does not fit all (six comments)

·         Provide more frequent collections (four comments)

 

Feedback on some of the comments / suggestions

Suggestion

Commentary

Introduce underground bins

Where developments and infrastructure allow for underground bins, this should be considered.

Introduce bin bays and/or bin stores

Commercial bin bays and bin stores are not permitted on the highway. Where there are pockets of land, it may be possible to arrange for a license to store bins.

Businesses should be educated to encourage waste reduction

Business must take responsibility

Activities to support business manage their waste are being considered as part of the Managing Waste Responsibly Project.

Council should collect all trade waste

The government’s consistency consultation is proposing a franchising model which would allow local authorities or other partnerships to issue contracts for the collection of waste from businesses and other similar organisations in particular areas of a town or city. This would give rights to the operator(s) awarded the contract(s) to collect recyclables, food, and residual waste in the designated zones.

Encourage the sharing of bins

Businesses can share bins though would need to agree their own arrangements and ensure each business name is stated on the Duty of Care certificate. The council would not get involved.