Stockport Express

Bosses agree to ‘one-off’ green bin collection

- PAUL BRITTON stockporte­xpress@menmedia.co.uk @stockportn­ews

COUNCIL bosses in Stockport have announced a oneoff return of green wheelie bin collection­s for garden waste and food during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The council said extra HGV drivers have been trained and other workers have returned to the frontline after self-isolation.

But there will only be one collection.

The council said an ‘adhoc’ service would operate over the next three weeks, but green bins would not be emptied again until the lockdown ends.

Collection­s were first suspended on March 30, but were due to return on Monday.

Some residents however will have to wait until May 1.

In a statement, the council said: “Following discussion­s with our partners, Totally Local Company, we’re pleased to announce that our green bin collection will operate an ad-hoc service over the next three weeks.

“The council has continued to review its service capability on a daily basis in the expectatio­n it can undertake an additional adhoc green bin collection for our residents.

“It currently has the capability to do this and it can announce that it will collect residents’ green bins from Monday, April 13.”

Coun Sheila Bailey, the council’s cabinet member for sustainabl­e Stockport, said: “We are able to do this because of the amazing commitment of our workforce, delivering a key service during the Covid-19 pandemic and I would like to thank them all.

“We have trained some extra HGV drivers to boost our numbers and a small number of others have returned to work after a period of self-isolation.

“Whilst we are far from full capacity, we believe we can manage a one-off collection.” She continued: “However, it is important that we keep our workforce as safe as possible during this terrible period.

“We have put in place a number of safety measures aimed at doing this; increasing social distancing, providing protective equipment and cleaning our vehicles daily.”

The council said the collection would be held to make sure bins were empty of food waste.

“This will ensure that all waste food that has been put in the bins before the rounds were stopped has been collected,” added a spokesman. If your collection day is a:

Monday then your green bin was due to be collected on Monday April 13. Tuesday - April 14. Wednesday - April 22.

Thursday - April 23. Friday - May 1. “Residents are advised to continue to put food waste in their Black Bin until further notice as we will not be emptying the Green Bins again until the lockdown is over.”

Collection­s of black wheelie bins remain at every two weeks.

Blue bins will be collected once a month.

 ??  ?? l●Councillor Sheila Bailey (inset) said the green bin collection was possible because of the dedication of staff
l●Councillor Sheila Bailey (inset) said the green bin collection was possible because of the dedication of staff

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