Cheltenham Household Recycling Centre (HRC) Review Moves into Next Stage

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Cheltenham Household Recycling Centre (HRC) Review Moves into Next Stage

Further options are now being explored as part of the prolonged closure of Cheltenham’s Household Recycling Centre (HRC). This follows confirmation from Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) that they will increase capacity at their Wingmoor Farm site but will not take on responsibility for running the HRC on Swindon Road.

 

Cabinet member for waste and recycling, Councillor Izaac Tailford, said:

“I am grateful for Gloucestershire County Council responding to our leader’s letter from November, and I welcome their decision to increase operating times at nearby Wingmoor Farm to include Wednesdays, as this will help with additional capacity from residents using the site, who are coming from Cheltenham. Wingmoor Farm can take a larger range of items including DIY rubble and plasterboard, so it will work alongside our strong and increasing kerbside collection options and bring bank sites in Cheltenham to provide more ways to recycle.

 

‘’However, Cheltenham residents will be disappointed to hear that the county council are not willing to take on the Swindon Road HRC. As the responsible authority for household recycling centres in the county, it would have been good for them to show this commitment to our town and its residents. I hope that the county council will reconsider the option to take on Swindon Road HRC, but for now we will move forward with assessing its future based on their current response.

 

‘’Cheltenham’s MP has been very clear that we should work collaboratively with the county council to have them to take on the site, so I will arrange a meeting with him to discuss this new development.

 

‘’During this prolonged closure we will be monitoring how our services cope with additional demand, and we will work with the county council to see how their nearby HRCs are coping too. A final decision will be made at a cabinet meeting after the residents’ survey later in the year, but we will continue to keep residents up to date and informed in the meantime.

 

‘’As always, thanks goes to our residents for their continued commitment to recycle as much as possible especially as our kerbside offer continues to improve.’’