* The Ruthin waste recycling centre.
The online
booking system for use of Denbighshire's waste and recycling
parks has proved to be extremely popular by site users and staff, and is here
to stay, says the county council.
They say drivers must bring their booking reference number and proof of residency.
And anyone
turning up without an appointment will not allowed to use the site.
The council is
advising visitors to the waste and recycling parks of the following:
•
You must not visit the waste and recycling park if you or anyone you are living
with is in self-isolation or showing COVID-19 symptoms.
•
No twin-axle trailers will be allowed entry (car-derived vans/4x4s and
single-axle trailers are able to enter).
•
There is a permit system in place for vans or similar commercial vehicles. The
Council are processing requests for new permits as usual. If you drive a
van or similar commercial vehicle, please do not make a booking until you have
a valid permit.
•
Please segregate your waste before coming to site to speed up your visit.
•
The number of vehicles allowed on site is restricted. Where possible vehicles
should only include the driver as only one person will be allowed to unload
their vehicles. Visitors must remain in their car whilst queuing.
•
Social distancing measures must be adhered to at all times by both staff and
visitors.
•
Black bags/refuse sacks should only contain non-recyclable waste.
The council are collecting food, cans, plastics, paper, cardboard and glass at the
kerbside so residents should use these collections for these materials. They will not accept black bag waste that contains food and recyclables.
Opening
hours for the sites are:
Ruthin : Monday
– Thursday 10am-6pm; Closed Friday; Sat & Sun 9am – 5pm
Denbigh: Mon,
Tue, Wed, Fri – 10am – 6pm; Closed Thursday; Sat & Sun 9am – 5pm
Rhyl : Monday
– Sunday 10am – 6pm
Councillor
Brian Jones, Cabinet Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment,
said: “We would like to thank the public for the fantastic support that we have
received for the booking appointment system.
"It has been a great success and
the arrangements at the waste and recycling parks have run like
clockwork. That is down to the arrangements put in place to ensure social
distancing, but also the way that residents have really engaged with the
process.
“That is why
we have decided to run with this system indefinitely. Many residents have
asked us to keep the system in place. It reduces any queueing of traffic, the
visits to the waste and recycling parks are quicker and more efficient, and it
is generally a safer way to operate the sites.
“As ever we
will monitor future performance of the new way of working to evaluate and implement
any process modifications as required.”