RESIDENTS inconvenienced by the six month delay to Frankston Council’s hard rubbish collection service may soon face some relief, with council voting to explore the possibility of expanding their service to offer two free at call collections a year.

Cr Colin Hampton moved the motion to have a report prepared by the CEO which will “look at and evaluate the cost and feasibility to offering two free at-call hard rubbish collections per year.” The report is due to return to council by June 2019.

His motion was unanimously agreed to. The vote was not to finalise the service but only to look into the financial feasibility of it.

Frankston Council have been under fire for delaying their hard rubbish collection service. The collection usually begins in October, but was delayed last year and instead will begin in May.

First published in the Frankston Times – 29 April 2019

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