The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Recycling centre booking system set for scrapheap

- JON BRADY

The booking system for Fife’s recycling centres is destined for the scrapheap. Fife Council co-leader David Ross said the time is right to stop using the online tool to dispose of rubbish, first introduced at the start of the pandemic.

Local authority environmen­t bosses introduced the system to ensure that Fife tips were not overcrowde­d at the height of the crisis.

However, it was criticised for limiting the number of visits and types of vehicles allowed; and for requiring a number plate – essentiall­y banning pedestrian­s and cyclists altogether.

Councillor­s promised in June that a review would come in September and all indication­s suggest the system will be dropped.

Mr Ross said: “The Labour group has always taken the view that the booking system should be removed once it is safe to do so, and we believe that point has now come.

“As agreed in June, officers will be bringing forward plans as to how this can be done safely, at the meeting on September 2, and I hope that we can return to open access to our recycling centres as soon as possible after these have been approved.

“It is still important to ensure the safety of our staff, and as far as possible we need to prevent the problems of overcrowdi­ng and abuse that were occurring at these centres.

“Our recycling centres are there to serve the public and now that Covid restrictio­ns are lifting, we need to ensure they are as easy to use as possible.”

Critics called the system unwieldy and unfriendly to those who are not tech savvy.

Concession­s were made by council officers who created a phoneline for those who did not wish to book online but disgruntle­d noises about the tool have continued unabated.

Local Conservati­ve councillor­s have tried for months to scrap what they describe as a “much hated” system. East Neuk Alliance for Unity councillor Linda Holt launched a petition calling for it to be ditched, and gathered nearly 5,000 signatures in support.

Group leader Dave Dempsey said: “There’s a continuing widespread demand from the public for an end to the booking system at the council’s recycling centres.

“We can appreciate it was a measure introduced to combat Covid but it’s no longer needed or indeed wanted.

“The council rightly wants the public to recycle, the public want to recycle and we should be making it as easy as possible.

“Once the booking system has gone, we will urge Fife Council to reconsider other despised restrictio­ns, such as types of trailer and bans on pedestrian­s.”

 ??  ?? CONTROVERS­IAL: Councillor­s will discuss the issue of online booking at a meeting on September 2.
CONTROVERS­IAL: Councillor­s will discuss the issue of online booking at a meeting on September 2.

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