Street Recycling Centre to stay open for essential use during Covid national lockdown

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Street Recycling Centre (Photo: Google Street View)
Street Recycling Centre (Photo: Google Street View)

Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) plans to keep the county's 16 recycling sites, including the one in Street, open on standard winter hours for essential use during the latest Covid-19 national lockdown.

Government guidance has clarified that people can visit recycling sites as they are an essential service.

SWP is asking people to only visit sites if the trip is really necessary, for example because waste cannot be safely kept home or disposed of through kerbside recycling and rubbish collections.

Recycling sites already have measures in place to protect the public and staff, including:

  • Do not visit if you have Covid symptoms or have been asked to shield
  • Maintain social distance
  • Wear gloves and consider wearing a mask
  • Maximum two people per vehicle from the same household
  • Site staff cannot assist with unloading
  • Vehicle and trailer permits continue

Staff will monitor site user numbers and control vehicle flow if necessary, and visitors are asked for their understanding and patience.

SWP is also highlighting government guidance on how to dispose of personal waste if you have Covid symptoms or live in a household with someone who does.

Personal waste, such as tissues, facemasks and disposable cleaning cloths, should be double-bagged in black sacks, kept separate from other waste in the home for 72 hours, and then be added to your rubbish bin outside your home for the usual collection.

All residents are asked to maintain a social distance from collection crews. They should wash hands and disinfect container handles before and after putting out recycling boxes and bins.

     

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