Glamorgan Gazette

Recycling and waste collectors are thanked for their efforts

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RECYCLING and waste collectors who worked throughout the recent heatwave to ensure that household waste could still be picked up despite many of their colleagues having to self-isolate after potential exposure to coronaviru­s have been thanked for their efforts.

Bridgend council deputy leader Hywel Williams has also thanked householde­rs for their patience and co-operation after collection­s in some areas had to be rearranged as a result of the temporary shortfall in staff.

Cllr Williams said: “The last 10 days or so have not been easy for refuse and recycling collectors due to the extreme heat and the fact that many of their colleagues have been required to self-isolate after potential exposure to a positive coronaviru­s contact.

“On an average day, each refuse and recycling worker will walk between seven and 10 miles a day and will carry up to four tonnes of waste. Doing this while short-staffed during a heatwave has been a massive challenge, but they have come through for the community once again.

“At a time when news headlines have featured businesses not opening due to it being too hot for their employees, the Kier crews have been out all day every day.

“As well as thanking them for their efforts, I also want to acknowledg­e all residents for the support that they have demonstrat­ed towards our recycling and waste crews during extremely difficult circumstan­ces.

“Every effort has been made to complete collection­s, and with temperatur­es falling and staffing levels getting back to normal, I hope that the temporary inconvenie­nce some householde­rs may have experience­d has now been resolved.”

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