It will be suspended from Friday 30 July to Thursday 5 August inclusive.
Garden waste collections (brown lidded bin) in Hinckley and Bosworth are to be suspended for a further week as a result of rising numbers of waste drivers and crew told to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace, the national shortage of HGV driver’s and a number of waste crew off sick.
The council said plans are in place to re-instate the service from Friday 6 August.
It is hoped that all residential (black bin) and recycling (blue lidded bins) rounds will be completed in full as normal. Similar decisions are being taken by councils across the country faced with a similar position.
The annual fee charged for this service will be extended to cover the disruption. Each resident will receive an additional week added to their subscription service.
Residents are advised that the local recycling centres are open and can be visited without an appointment if they wish to dispose of any green waste.
Caroline Roffey, Head of Street Scene Services said: “The crews are working incredible hard in difficult times but we hope to be able to re-instate the green waste service from Friday 6 August. We are actively advertising for additional waste drivers and crew and would urge anyone interested in these posts to give our team a call on Tel. 01455 255959. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank everyone for their patience.”