* A poster produced to promote the campaign.
A Llangollen
resident has started a campaign – complete with petition – for the return of a
recycling facility to the Dee Valley.
Phil Jones claims
that while 13 years have passed since the closure of the old refuse tip at
Wenffrwd off the A539 no action has been taken by Denbighshire County Council (DCC)
on commitments to look for a replacement site or a joint deal with neighbouring
Wrexham for Llangollen residents to use its Plas Madoc recycling centre.
He said: “Both the Welsh Government
and DCC trumpet their achievements in
recycling, but this doesn’t match reality in the Dee Valley where we have been
kept in the dark by DCC and our elected representatives.
“So, 13 years have
passed and what has DCC achieved?
“No replacement site was ever found and
facilities were closed in Carrog and Corwen. Plans are now in hand to build a
new facility in Denbigh, though.
“Negotiations with Wrexham CBC fizzled out
without a conclusion and no formal agreement for access to Plas Madoc was
obtained.
“With covid restrictions we now have little
or no recycling service in Llangollen, and Wrexham CBC has banned non-resident
access to Plas Madoc.
“I asked one of our county councillors what
officers were doing to address this problem and was told there was ‘no appetite’
to negotiate a deal with WCBC.
“This information was soon contradicted when
I subsequently wrote to the Welsh Minister and to the chief executive of DCC. I
was assured that DCC was more than willing to collaborate with its neighbouring
authorities to negotiate cross border arrangements for such things as access to
recycling sites.
“Happy to know that common sense had
prevailed, I waited a month or two expecting that an announcement would soon be
made. I heard nothing, so I wrote to both chief executives of DCC and WCBC. I
have never had a reply from DCC but I did get a response from WCBC.
“They are open to negotiation of an access agreement,
but of course DCC will have to pay for it. Nothing will be set up before April
2021, I am told, and then it must be conditional on DCC allocating the
necessary funds required.”
Mr Jones added: “Based on DCC’s performance
over the last 13 years I have no confidence that they will be resolving this
issue anytime soon.
“And because of their inability to
communicate with their ratepayers, I think it would be foolish to wait until
April next year to find out whether they intend to offer a full recycling
facility in the Dee Valley.
“As a first step we should ask our county councillors,
Messrs Timms and Mile, to get the free collection of bulky waste items for
residents in LL20 reinstated.
“In order to push DCC into action we have to
start a campaign.”
He says a petition is now open for signature,
either online at https://www.change.org/p/denbighshire-county-council-return-of-recycling-in-llangollen-and-the-dee-valley
or in person at Watkin & Williams, Gwyn the Butcher, Lilly Rose
Interiors, or Fouzi’s Cafe.
Mr Jones added that paper copies of the
petition will be available for signature as an alternative to the online
version at these shops in week commencing today (Sunday).