Overview
- At a September 15 meeting, New Forest District Council confirmed the multi‑phase rollout will proceed after early operational issues.
- During pannage, households in designated areas that received letters must present food caddies behind property gates for collection until advised otherwise.
- The council has deployed extra crews and vehicles, recruited 12 new frontline workers, and revised routes and guidance for areas with free‑roaming animals.
- Officials estimate the temporary pannage measures will cost about £150,000, supported by a £151,000 Defra grant.
- Phase two is scheduled to begin on October 20 with phase three after Christmas, and the council reports 600 tonnes of food waste collected so far with residents urged to report animal‑bin incidents online.