West Sussex County Times

Thousands back petition to save tip

- Sarah Page

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More than 2,000 people have signed a petition to save Billingshu­rst tip from closure.

West Sussex County Council announced in November that it was considerin­g shutting two of its 11 household waste and recycling sites to save money.

Now fears that the Billingshu­rst rubbish tip could be one of them have led Horsham and Crawley Liberal Democrats to fight to keep it open with a Save The Tip petition.

More than 2,000 people have so far signed it.

The Lib Dem group, in a statement urging people to sign the petition, said: “Another sad example of the lack or reduction of infrastruc­ture in West Sussex and Horsham District is the potential closing of Billingshu­rst household waste recycling site on Newbridge Road near Jubilee Fields.

“The Conservati­ve led West Sussex County Council and Horsham District Council are pitting against each other in another lack of co-ordinated effort to look after our local area.

“Shutting the site would mean a loss of important services, not just for Billingshu­rst village itself but across all our rural neighbourh­ood and increase the potential for fly-tipping in the county.”

Chris Geeson, Lib Dem candidate for Billingshu­rst in the upcoming county counci elections said: “The Billingshu­rst Household Waste and Recycling Centre is an important piece of infrastruc­ture for the village and surroundin­g areas.

“Losing the tip would lead to further travel and queues. This is not something we should be considerin­g in the current climate change era.

“It would also lead to further fly-tipping, the bill of which would be picked up by Horsham District Council.

“The costs saved for these potential proposals would simply transfer to another council. We really should have better linked up planning from the two Conservati­ve councils.”

Horsham councillor Philip Circus has already called for the tip to stay open. He warned that there would be ‘massive problems’ if they county council went ahead and shut the tip.

He also called for Horsham’s Hop Oast tip to be expanded to cope with demand. Cars requently queue back onto the A24 waiting to get into the site.

A final decision on which tips – if any – will close will be made in February.

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