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There are a number of safety measures in place that they expect all residents to adhere to:
Commercial waste is still closed. Regular customers will be contacted.
Opening Hours
The re-use shop at Wilverly Road, Christchurch and the New to You shop at Nuffield, Poole are still closed.
In the event of traffic queues being a hazard to other road users, the HRC may have to close early to eliminate the problem or if we are instructed.
This may also apply if social distancing measures are not being properly observed, or the containers are completely full (and it is impossible to get lorries on site to remove).
Trailers
Trailers are allowed, but any trailers with trailer beds larger than 1.8 metres x 1.2 metres (6ft x 4ft) are not allowed to enter the site.
Can I book to visit?
No. they're not operating a booking system, access to household recycling centres will operate the same as usual, but with anticipated extensive delays.
Why aren’t you using a booking system?
They wanted to keep as close to normal operating practice as possible to reduce issues on site and give all residents the opportunity to dispose of essential items.
They have learned from other sites around the country where these systems have failed to reduce waiting times and caused additional stress to site users.
When is the best time to visit?
Due to the unprecedented circumstances, they don’t know. The best answer is to wait until the current restrictions are over.
This time of year (March to May) is typically the busiest months of the year at HRCs.
With people being confined to their homes many households have been undertaking DIY projects, clear-outs etc. Coupled with the closure of the HRCs for 6 weeks it is expected to result in even larger numbers of visitors than usual, especially in the first few weeks after reopening.(The weekend before the lockdown saw site visits in excess of 800 cars a day)
The sites are reduced to 50% of their normal vehicle capacity to enable safety of site users and staff.
Social distancing restrictions will also mean they won’t be able to accommodate the same amount of people in the same time frame as usual.
Please don’t arrive before 9.00am as this will create traffic queues; adversely impact the local residents and businesses and reduce our ability to remove waste from the sites as their lorries will be unable to access the site.
Therefore, please only travel to a household recycling centre if it is absolutely essential (i.e. you cannot continue to store your waste at home safely). If you do choose to visit a HRC, please expect extensive delays.
I am vulnerable/super-shielded person, can I visit a HRC?
They strongly advice vulnerable people to continue to follow central government guidance on self-isolation. While they will have social distancing restrictions in place on site, you may wish to ask a non-vulnerable family member or friend to take your waste to an HRC if it is essential.
Will the sites be open for longer if it’s going to be busy?
Millhams and Nuffield will both stay open for an additional hour until 6pm rather than their usual time of 5pm.
Long queues – what are you doing to reduce these? It will cause fly-tipping and congestion in the local area?
Their advice is for residents to travel to a HRC only if their visit is essential and they cannot continue to store their waste at home safely. Delays are expected to be severe.
The sites cannot operate as usual as social distancing measures will be in place, which will add to delays.
They will have staff and security personnel in place at the site entrance to speak with visitors and advise on waiting times and procedures on site. If a queue is too large, some vehicles may be turned away and asked to return later.
Any waste left outside a HRC, in the queue, at the roadside etc. will be treated as fly-tipping and subjected to the same investigation and potential fines and prosecution as any other fly-tip.
Can I walk my waste into the site if there’s a big queue or I live close-by?
This is not possible and pedestrians and cyclists will be turned away. Their sites do not have dedicated pedestrian access, so are not safe to enter by foot.
A security guard will be at each site entrance to strictly manage vehicles on a one-in, one-out basis to ensure social distancing is managed.
Queue jumping by parking nearby and walking with waste will not be tolerated, as is potentially dangerous.
How are you making sites safe to attend?
Will there be people on site to help me?
Not manually, There will be employees controlling access to the site and others who will be able to provide guidance and advice. However, they will not be able to handle your recycling waste or help empty your vehicle.
Please load bags and containers so that you can carry them on your own. If you have an item that you cannot manage alone, you may in certain circumstances allow another person to assist you from your vehicle.
Will everything on site be the same?
You will be directed to a relevant space - Containers may have moved. Please take time to look around when you arrive on site and be patient with others. If in doubt, please ask a site employee for advice.
Can I take items and materials that are usually charged for i.e. Soil, Rubble?
Yes. However, you will only be able to pay using a card / contactless method. Cash will not be accepted.
Do I need to wear PPE to attend?
PPE (gloves, face masks etc) is a personal choice – there aren’t any requirements for visitors to use it on site. However, we strongly advise washing your hands before and after you visit the HRC.
Please only visit if absolutely essential.
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