Household waste recycling centres in Denbighshire will close on Friday (October 23) as part of the Welsh Government ‘firebreak’ lockdown.
The Llangollen and Corwen pop-up recycling centres will also close during the lockdown.
Denbighshire
residents with a valid booking will be able to access the recycling parks until
the end of the day on Friday but all bookings made after that date
will be cancelled.
Cllr Brian
Jones, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the
Environment, said: “Following the announcement by Welsh Government all
household waste recycling centres will close at the end of the day on October
23.
“We urge residents not to turn up at the recycling parks this week without a valid booking.
"The booking system has been working well and helped to keep
staff and residents safe, enabling us to operate with social distancing
measures in place. Vehicles without a valid booking will be turned away.
“We would like
to thank residents for their co-operation and once we are given the all clear
to reopen the sites, we will let residents know and resume the booking system.”
At this time, the council’s bulky waste service and all kerbside services, including garden waste are running as normal.
If residents
are unable to store bulky waste items safely during the lockdown period, they
can book a bulky waste collection online via www.denbighshire.gov.uk/bulkyitems
There is a small collection charge for bulky waste items.
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