Bristol Post

New booking system for recycling centres delayed to June

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THE big changeover from a number plate system to having to book in advance to visit Bristol’s household recycling centres will now happen next month, waste chiefs have revealed.

Bristol Waste and council leaders said the switch to a booking system would reduce the queues to get into the two recycling centres, and mean people won’t be heading off to the tip and waiting for hours to get in.

The booking system was revealed by the Post early last month, with the news that it would be coming into force in May, but that has been put back and will not now begin until June 6.

People will be able to start booking slots to go to the recycling centres at St Phillips or Avonmouth from May 23. Until June 5, the oddeven alternate day car number plate system will continue.

Over the past couple of years – mainly because people didn’t have much else to do – queues at the recycling centres have been recorded at as long as four hours.

This not only caused issues for people needing to recycle their waste, but also created problems for people living and working around the recycling centres, particular­ly the Days Lane one in St Phillips, with queues filling the streets around.

The introducti­on of the odd/ even number plate system was an attempt to reduce those queues, but now the council is switching to a booking system, which is common in other areas around Bristol, as Cllr Kye Dudd explained.

“We have seen the system work really well in local authoritie­s across the county, as well as neighbouri­ng areas such as including Bath and North East Somerset and Gloucester­shire and Swindon,” he said.

“The new booking system will help manage the heavy demand on the city’s household reuse and recycling centres. It will reduce queues, drive down emissions from queuing vehicles and ensure a smoother on-site experience for our residents.

“Making access to the site easier and reducing traffic pollution will help us achieve our environmen­tal objectives and increase recycling rates,” he added.

A spokespers­on for Bristol Waste promised that the booking website would be ‘quick and simple,’ and done through the council’s website.

You will be able to book up to two weeks in advance, and as little as an hour before you want to go.

People who don’t have the internet will be able to call and book over the phone on 0117 922 2100. The number will be staffed between 8.30am and 6pm, Monday to Friday, but will be closed between noon and 1.30pm on a Wednesday.

Anyone bringing recycling to the recycling centres on foot or on their bikes will not need to book at all.

A third recycling centre is opening in south Bristol – on Hartcliffe Way in Bedminster – later this year.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: JAMES BECK ?? The reopening of the Avonmouth Recycling Centre in 2020
PHOTOGRAPH: JAMES BECK The reopening of the Avonmouth Recycling Centre in 2020

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