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Properties on a Friday week 1 Waste and Recycling collection incorrectly showing a non-recycling collection due today 19th April 2025.

We are aware of an error impacting Friday week 1 waste collections, which meant some properties showed a non-recycling waste collection due today, 19th April, on Where I Live and the Our Street App, ahead of weekly collections starting from 28th April. This collection was showing in error and the issue which caused this has now been resolved. As per the bi-weekly week 1 waste collection still active, your next collection was due Saturday 26th April, and weekly thereafter. Please therefore take your black wheelie bin back in and represent this on your next collection date. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience that this error may have caused.

In the news: Fresh start for vulnerable resident victimized by 'Cuckooing' gang

A vulnerable Basildon Council tenant has been safely rehoused after being exploited and abused in their own home, thanks to the collaborative efforts of the council's Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) officers and local police.

Intelligence gathered by the police alerted the ASB team to concerns about 'cuckooing' - a practice where criminals take over a vulnerable person's home to exploit them. Officers discovered that the tenant's property was being used by known drug users, with reports of them taking the tenant's front door keys and phone, leaving the individual with no money or food, and forcing them to sleep on the sofa while they took over the bedroom. 

ASB officers, along with the Community Policing team, swiftly intervened to ensure the resident's safety. They arranged for temporary accommodation and began working on a more permanent solution. The resident is now living in a secure environment and is receiving the support needed to rebuild their life. 

Councillor Melissa McGeorge, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, said: "This is another example of how our officers, in partnership with the police, go above and beyond to protect the most vulnerable in our community. Everyone deserves to feel safe in their own home, not held hostage and deprived of their basic freedoms. 

"I'm incredibly grateful for the strong partnership between the Police and our ASB officers, which not only identified the danger but enabled a swift intervention, ensuring a positive outcome for the resident. Well done to everyone involved." 

Residents experiencing anti-social behaviour in Basildon Borough are encouraged to report incidents via the council's website: Report Anti-Social Behaviour - Basildon

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Published 6 March 2025

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