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Routeware Expands UK Presence with Acquisition of PermiServ

Routeware Expands UK Presence with Acquisition of PermiServ, strengthening Routeware’s commitment to UK local authorities with enhanced resident engagement and service delivery solutions 

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🌿 Celebrating Excellence: Meet the Winners of the Garden Waste Award 2025

Discover the winners of the Garden Waste Award 2025. Hackney Council and Anna Duncan of Trafford Council are recognised for outstanding innovation, communication, and resident-focused service delivery.

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Permiserv Opens Entries for Third Annual Garden Waste Award 2025🏅

Enter The Garden Waste Award 2025 by Permiserv and showcase your council’s success in garden waste management. Winners announced at The Little Green Event on 18th June. Submit your free entry today!

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Routeware Expands UK Presence with Acquisition of PermiServ

Routeware Expands UK Presence with Acquisition of PermiServ, strengthening Routeware’s commitment to UK local authorities with enhanced resident engagement and service delivery solutions 

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Case Study Corner: Turning a Routine Mail-Out into a High-Impact Communications Opportunity

Nottingham City Council identified an opportunity to amplify an existing public health campaign by using a routine service mail-out already being delivered to residents.

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Rethinking Garden Waste Collections: Key Takeaways from The Little Green Book 2025

Explore The Little Green Book: key insights on garden waste, tech, climate goals & council innovation. Download your free copy today

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How Google searches for ‘garden waste’ reveal residents’ top concerns

From our research, it’s clear that UK residents are unsure about which waste services are available in their local area and what types of waste can go in each bin

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5 Ways Substandard Stickers Can Wreak Havoc on Council Waste Services And their Residents – And How Permiserv Can Help Prevent It

Recently, Shropshire council faced delays in their garden waste collections due to faulty labels, which failed to meet the required standards. The consequences? Unserved council residents, frustrated communities, and wasted taxpayer money. This wasn’t Shropshire Councils fault (we feel for you Shropshire!), but this scenario could have been avoided. Here’s a closer look at the…

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