Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Recycling made easier by revamp of household waste site

RECYCLING in Minehead has been made more efficient and safer for the public after a series of improvements to the town’s household waste recycling centre.
The centre’s layout has been redesigned to improve heath and safety standards and operating procedures at the site in Mart Road.
In particular, it ensures the site is closed for a much shorter period of time when the recycling containers are moved for emptying.
The improvements were carried out by Minehead-based contractors C J Lynch and were completed three days ahead of schedule.
The redevelopment included the removal of a ramp, which has created more space, and eliminating the tandem skip placement which caused long delays when moving the containers and sometimes causing the centre to be closed for up to 45 minutes.
The new layout will mean that the centre has to close for a far shorter time, as the containers are more easily accessible.
The changes have allowed the site to continue operating while an alternative, larger site is sought.
County Councillor for Minehead, Councillor Ian Galloway, said: “We anticipate the changes will mean that recycling will be more efficient and safer for the residents of Minehead.
“Parking spaces at the centre have been properly defined to make it much clearer where people can unload their recyclable material, so there should be less traffic congestion.
“The centre has always achieved a good level of recycling, and we now look forward to seeing even higher levels of recycling at the centre that these improvements are sure to bring.”
Rob Kidson, waste engineer for Somerset County Council, said: “In the long term we plan to relocate the centre to a larger site.
“However, these changes mean that the centre can continue to operate in a safe manner and will make recycling more efficient for the public”.
Members of the public are advised to take care on entering the centre for the first time, due to the layout changes.
For more information on waste and recycling, contact Somerset County Council on 0845 345 9188 or logon to http://www.recyclesomerset.info/.
  • Our photograph (top) shows Councillor Ian Galloway (left) and Rob Kidson at the redeveloped Minehead Household Waste Recycling Centre. Photo submitted.

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