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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.

Basildon's Armed Forces Community Covenant

An Armed Forces Community Covenant between the former Basildon Renaissance Partnership, the civilian community of Basildon and the armed forces community in the Basildon Borough.

Image of the Basildon Armed Forces Community Covenant 2012

Image of the Basildon Armed Forces Community Covenant 2012

In November 2012 on the behalf of the civilian community, the Mayor of Basildon signed a military covenant pledging mutual support between the Armed Forces, veterans and the wider community.

This covenant was also signed by Lieutenant Colonel Mick Aston MC of The Royal Anglian Regiment on behalf of the Armed Forces, and the then Leader of the Council, Councillor Tony Ball, on behalf of the former Basildon Renaissance Partnership.

The purpose of this Community Covenant is to encourage support for the Armed Forces Community working and residing in Basildon and to recognise and remember the sacrifices made by members of this Armed Forces Community. This includes in-Service and ex-Service personnel their families and widow(er)s in Basildon Borough.

Downloadable: Basildon Council's Armed Forces Community Covenant (PDF, 124 KB)(opens new window).

Aims of the Community Covenant

The overarching aims of the Armed Forces Community Covenant are as follows -

  • Encourage local communities to support the Armed Forces communities in their areas
  • Nurture public understanding and awareness amongst the public of the issues affecting the Armed Forces Community
  • Recognise and honour the sacrifices faced by the Armed Forces Community
  • Encourage activities which help to integrate the Armed Forces Community into local life
  • Encourage the Armed Forces Community to help and support the wider community.

Further information and enquiries

Enquiries please to the council's Head of Engagement, see contact details below.

Head of Engagement