Caernarfon Herald

‘CHARGE OUTSIDERS FOR USING COUNTY’S RECYCLING CENTRES’

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GWYNEDD should consider asking neighbouri­ng councils for contributi­ons towards their recycling centres if used by residents from outside the county.

This was among the ideas tabled by councillor­s during a discussion on the authority’s waste collection service, with members broadly supportive of changes being brought in to improve the offering.

Gwynedd Council operates eight recycling centres across the county, namely Caernarfon, Bala, Bangor, Blaenau

Ffestiniog, Dolgellau, Harlech, Pwllheli and Garndolben­maen.

In 2018 it shelved long-term plans to shut one of the centres in a bid to save £100,000 due to “their popularity with the general public”.

But suggestion­s have now been made that Gwynedd should consider asking neighbouri­ng councils for contributi­ons towards the running costs of some “border” centres.

Addressing the Communitie­s Scrutiny Committee meeting in Caernarfon on Tuesday, one Blaenau Ffestiniog councillor outlined the popularity of the town’s facility with residents living in Conwy county.

Cllr Glyn Daniels, who represents Diffwys a Maenoffere­n, said: “The Blaenau Ffestiniog centre is on the border with Conwy, how many Conwy residents are using our centre (in Blaenau) and Bala, and how much is this costing the authority?

“I know Conwy residents often have to pay to use their centres and I’m sure that people living Betws y Coed, for example, aren’t going to travel all the way to

Mochdre are they?

“It would be an idea to have some sort of arrangemen­t in place, based on what its costing us.”

In response, members were told that while this was not currently being monitored and had not been explored in the past, there had been an arrangemen­t with Powys in regards to a recycling centre in Machynllet­h.

Officers acknowledg­ed that this “could be explored in future” with residents not currently being asked where they lived.

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