Glamorgan Gazette

Estate gets more recycling bins

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EXTRA bins have been installed at Bridgend’s Wildmill estate to make it easier for households to recycle.

Bridgend County Borough Council, in collaborat­ion with its recycling partners Kier and the Valleys 2 Coast (V2C) housing associatio­n, have installed more bins across the estate and moved some of the communal collection points to encourage recycling and deter fly-tipping.

Glanffronn­wg was the first part of the Wildmill estate to get the upgrades earlier this year, followed by Tairfelin, and now the arrangemen­ts in Maes-y-Felin and Tremgarth have also been reviewed.

Councillor Hywel Williams, the council’s deputy leader, said: “The focus has been on Maesy-Felin and Tremgarth in recent weeks, where we’ve moved some recycling points to make them more accessible and easier to use.

“Officers have also been knocking on over 300 doors to meet residents and talk to them about recycling.

“Wildmill residents want to recycle, and the majority are doing the right thing for their community.

“In turn, we want to do everything we can to make Wildmill’s recycling and waste collection­s run smoothly, so we’re working very closely with Kier and V2C to make any necessary improvemen­ts.

“One issue that many residents are concerned about is the amount of fly-tipping on the estate.

“There have also been some problems with people from outside of the neighbourh­ood driving into Wildmill and dumping their rubbish there.

“We’re aware of this and are determined to put a stop to it.”

 ??  ?? Pupils at Tremains Primary School are enjoying their new-look playground after a donation by Tarmac’s Aberthaw Cement Plant
Pupils at Tremains Primary School are enjoying their new-look playground after a donation by Tarmac’s Aberthaw Cement Plant

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