Recycling centre restrictions eased to reduce queues

Traffic levels surrounding sites in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will continue to be monitored.

Millhams Household Recycling Centre, Bournemouth
Author: Jason BeckPublished 1st May 2021
Last updated 1st May 2021

Recycling centres across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are to allow more vehicles on site as Covid-19 measures are lifted.

The following improvements have come into play from Saturday 1 May for the Bank Holiday weekend:

• two people will be able to get out of their car to unload waste and recycling

• containers for recycling, including hard plastics, will be re-introduced

• increased number of vehicles on site at any one time will be allowed

• barriers defining social distanced tipping areas and walkways will be removed.

BCP Council said the changes would reduce wait times, congestion on site and traffic queuing on the surrounding roads.

Ian Poultney, head of sustainability and strategic development, said: "We still ask that if you do visit our recycling centres, check our website prior to visiting to read about the measures that are still in place.

"Please continue to be patient and kind to our staff who are there to help where they can, and most importantly keep everyone safe on site."

The following measures will remain in place at BCP’s recycling centres:

• face coverings and social distancing guidance should be followed in line with national guidance

• staff on site will not be able to help unload your vehicle or dispose of your waste

• traffic levels surrounding the recycling centres will continue to be monitored and additional measures will be considered if needed