Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards has clarified whether Llangollen people are yet able to use the Plas Madoc waste recycling site in neighbouring Wrexham.
Last month llanblogger revealed that Denbighshire County Council had
negotiated a deal with neighbouring Wrexham which runs it enabling locals to
use the tip rather than having to take a 32-mile round trip to Ruthin or use
the pop-up facility being offered for the past few years at the Pavilion car
park.
Officials said the new arrangement could start from this month but
llanblogger understands a number of people have been turned away when they have
tried to leave their waste at Plas Madoc.
This has been due to industrial action by refuse collection staff in
Wrexham.
Questions about the situation have been raised on social media which
turned into a debate on Facebook yesterday.
This has prompted a response from Cllr Edwards who said: “Having seen recent comments from residents I would like to clarify the latest position regarding the use of Plas Madoc waste recycling facility by Llangollen residents.
“Whilst I’m aware that people have commenced using the facility I can only stress that it is not yet officially open to the Denbighshire County Council residents and people who choose to use the facility do so at the risk of being turned away.
“I reiterate that the reason for the short delay is due to a request from Wrexham County Borough Council.”
The breakthrough in local people being able to use Plas Madoc came after
an intensive campaign led by Llangollen’s Phil Jones spearheaded by a petition
of over a thousand signatures.
The agreement between Denbighshire and Wrexham will provide:
- Increased number of
available booking slots 208 a month initially as opposed to current 128
available for residents of Llangollen (will be subject to constant review
dependant on demand) .
- More flexibility providing
booking slots every day, not just between 9 and 11am on third and fourth
Saturday of each month.
- Plas Madoc HWRC is a managed
site ensuring the health and safety of all its users as a controlled
environment.
- Plas Madoc HWRC has the
capacity to increase recycling rates, through the process of checking and
removing recyclable items that have been placed in the residual waste
stream.
- Initially residents will be
able to take residual and green waste and we are working with Wrexham to
provide additional streams once the relevant processes are in place.
- Residents who turn up with
chargeable waste will be turned away as the case at Denbighshire’s own
sites
- As now residents with bulky
items can either take them to one of the DCC HWRC sites listed on our
website or use the bulky collection service provided by the council.
- The financial costs for the
new service is in line with the exiting budget for the Llangollen pop-up
service whilst providing an improved service and ensuring all material is
treated and recorded in accordance with legislation.
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