Council tax communication
The council is now sending e-mails, SMS messages and voice messages to residents who have missed a council tax payment. See our webpage for more information.
Every business has a legal ‘duty of care’ to ensure that any waste it produces or handles is stored, transported, treated, reprocessed and disposed of safely.
If you give your waste to anyone else you must be sure they are authorised to take it. It is not acceptable to place your rubbish or recycling out for the collection provided by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, as this is for the use of residents only.
The simplest solution to your Duty of Care may be to set up a Waste Transfer Agreement with a properly registered waste contractor. They will need to know what you are disposing of, and may advise you how you should store it and separate it and how they will collect it. The Waste Transfer Agreement will provide you with Waste Transfer Notes appropriate for council inspection. If however the council find that your agreement is not adequate to cover your needs they will ask you to amend it.
As a business, these are your responsibilities:
There are a number of companies in the local area who can offer rubbish and recycling collections to businesses, with many offering collections from sacks or bins, and at varying frequencies, as appropriate for the space you have available to store your rubbish.
Please also make sure that if rubbish or recycling are spilt from your bins during or before the collection that this is cleared up.
Waste Management Team
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
United Kingdom