I'm amazed at the huge variation across Councils and even within counties - I seem to be paying less for green waste collection (£50 pa fortnightly all year round) than other parts of Norfolk but we have no food waste collection here. I compost a lot and the Council has been offering cut price Bokashi bins (2 for £15) for composting cooked food/meat scraps that shouldn't really go in ordinary composters, so I took advantage of that. Unfortunately, once I'd used the included pack of Bokashi bran, it was impossible to find any local suppliers and it costs a fortune to buy online and have delivered. So, it's not a very "green" option. When we moved to this area, we found that the wheelie bins (for general waste and recycling) were far bigger than we needed so asked for them to be replaced with the smaller ones that are usually given to single occupant households. The Council's response was that we would have to pay £16 each for the replacement bins. After a very firm letter from me, pointing out that we were actually helping them by generating less waste, the bins arrived and the charge was dropped! Has anyone noticed a little indentation under the lid of their wheelie bins? I was told that was so that a "chip" could be inserted if, in future, the council decides to make us pay according to the weight of refuse in our bins ..... but this maybe an urban myth!