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Waste refund for former Holroyd Council residents

12 July 2017 – Media Release
12 Jul 2017 - Archive

12 July 2017 – Media Release

Cumberland Council is committed to providing the best possible value for residents and ratepayers.

Council recently accepted a tender from the URM Group for the complete suite of waste services across Cumberland. The savings were significant – 25 per cent when compared to the existing service.

Allowing for enhancement in services, including providing a free green bin in the former Holroyd area and the removal of reported dumped rubbish within one working day, the annual savings are in excess of $2.2m.

Council has drawn a line under the previous garbage arrangements and a much more equitable outcome for former Holroyd residents now operates.

The large reserves held by the former Holroyd Council are no longer needed as the new contract reduces uncertainty – the risks go with the contract not the public purse.

Council believes that former Holroyd ratepayers should share in all the efficiencies achieved through market testing (over $7m excess reserve) and a $210 payment has been credited to their rate assessment.

More good news on the waste front in the Cumberland area will be available over the coming weeks at cumberland.nsw.gov.au