Free caddy liners being delivered across Derbyshire Dales
Derbyshire Dales District Council’s annual delivery of free food caddy liners has started to all 34,000 homes in the district.
Undertaken by a dedicated team – not bin emptying crews – the deliveries will take around three weeks to complete.
Dales residents are being advised that if they haven’t received their year’s supply of caddy liners by the end of May they should email waste@derbyshiredales.gov.uk or contact the District Council’s Waste Helpline on 01629 761122 before 30 June.
Caddy liners will not be delivered if requests are made after this date but will be available to buy from the Town Hall in Matlock, from the council’s leisure centres in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Matlock and Wirksworth and from Ashbourne Tourist Information Centre, Bakewell Pet Supplies and Eyam Village Post Office.
Properties that use black sacks for household waste collections will also receive a free roll of sacks during April and May. The same applies to residents who have subscribed to the council’s compostable sacks scheme for garden waste – they will receive a roll of compostable sacks.
Anyone who currently uses black sacks for household waste and hasn’t yet subscribed to the compostable sacks scheme for garden waste can complete the online form at http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/waste or call the Helpline.
If black sacks/compostable sacks have not been delivered by the end of May, residents should contact the District Council before 30 June as sacks will not be delivered after that date.


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