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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 fortnightly 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.

Requirements of The Mobile Homes Act 2013

Giving greater protection to occupiers of residential caravan and mobile homes on residential sites.

This piece of legislation has brought in a number of changes to the way in which sites are run and managed and is designed to give greater protection to occupiers of residential caravans and mobile homes.

The sale/gifting of park homes

From 26 may 2013 this legislation introduced changes to the sale/gifting of park homes and amendments to existing implied terms relating to the annual pitch fee review procedure on parks.

For further information on the changes introduced by the Mobile Homes Act 2013 see GOV.UK - Park Homes Information (opens new window).

Site Rules

The new Act requires site owners to review their site rules and remove any that are banned under the new legislation.

Each site owner will need to follow government guidance and put together a document that lists the new site rules.

The site owner is then required to hold a consultation of at least 28 days open to all residents and residents associations.

After the consultation the updated site rules must be sent to the Council for approval.

For further information to help site owners compile their Site Rules see GOV.UK - Park Homes Information (opens new window) (paragraph heading: Making site rules).

Basildon Council is required by Regulation 16 of The Mobile Homes (Site Rules) (England) Regulations 2014 to keep a register of site rules for protected sites , see Site Owners' Rules For Caravan And Park Homes In Basildon Borough.

Basildon Council does not control and is not liable for the content of any site rules, which are submitted to us by site owners.

The Rules become effective 21 days after they have been deposited with the Council.

Register of site licences

The Local Authority holds a public register of licensed sites , see Public Register of Licences and Registrations

The Leaseholder Advisory Service

The Government has also extended the role of the Leaseholder Advisory Service (LEASE) so that park home residents can contact them for help and advice. This will be particularly helpful for matters where the local Authority does not have a role, such as enforcement of site rules, pitch fees or the selling/gifting of park homes. See Leasehold Advisory Service (opens new window)