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Northumberland tips to reopen with restrictions in place Northumberland County Council have announced today that it will reopen their Household Waste Recovery Centres (HWRC) from Monday 4 May following an agreement with SUEZ recycling and recovery UK, the company that operates the sites. The tips will initially offer a restricted service in line with Government guidance on reopening HWRCs. In common with most other local authorities, the sites were closed in response to the Government lockdown and movement restrictions introduced in March. However, Government guidance issued last week advised councils they could reopen HWRCs, if social distancing could be maintained.

Following this, agreement to reopen all 12 of recycling centres has been secured through detailed discussions with SUEZ about how the sites can be run in line with Public Health England guidelines, to minimise the risk of spreading Covid-19 to protect the health and safety of the public and site staff.  Councillor Glen Sanderson Cabinet member for Environment and Local Services, praised staff who have led on these discussions, and said: "Our teams have done a fantastic job in continuing to operate full waste collection services throughout this difficult time, as well as keeping our County clean and green despite the circumstances by cutting grass, clearing litter, and undertaking essential road repairs.  “But we know how much the household recovery centres have been missed, and we have pulled out all the stops to get them open."

Detailed inspections at HWRC sites across Northumberland will continue this week, to make sure that each facility can operate in line with Public Health England guidelines, with social distancing strictly observed by staff and visitors at all times.  This will mean limiting the number of people who can visit at any one time. Ideally only one person per vehicle should travel to the site, as only one person will be permitted outside their vehicle once on-site, and people must remain in their vehicle whilst queuing. There will also be new controls on the number and type of vehiclesallowed on site.

With this in mind, opening times will vary across sites, and there will be restrictions and traffic management controls in place at each HWRC to protect staff and residents, and social distancing measures must be observed at all times by both staff and visitors. Northumberland residents will be required to provide proof of residence, and should only attend the sites for essential visits.

As outlined in DEFRA guidance, under the lockdown restrictions a visit to your local HWRC would only be considered essential if the waste materials cannot be stored at home without causing risk of injury or harm to health. The sites will only be able toaccept bagged general household waste, garden waste, wood and bulky items of household waste such as old furniture. Leader of the Council Cllr Peter Jackson said: "We would ask residents to bear with us as we fine tune the process during the first few days of operation - we want the sites to work as efficiently as they can, whilst at the same time prioritising the health and safety of both our staff and our residents." “I am very pleased that we are moving forward now, and I am very grateful to our residents who have shown great patience and resilience throughout these recent unprecedented times."  Strict social distancing measures will be in place across all HWRC sites, which means that the number of visitors will be limited. The need to restrict the number of people at each HWRC at any one time to maintain social distancing is likely, and we anticipate that there may be significant demand in the first few days following the reopening. Should very long queues form, residents may be asked to leave and come back at a later date.

Residents are advised to visit the council’s dedicated web pages for further information on their local Household Waste Recovery Centre, including siteinformation, opening times and site rules and restrictions - visit www.northumberland.gov.uk/tip - regular updates will be provided on the council’s social media channels, and any issues including waiting times, will be provided through the council’s Alerts system.

Site information and opening times

HWRC Site Opening Hours 

Alnwick

Bebside

Berwick

Hexham

Morpeth

North Seaton

Prudhoe

Monday – Sunday: 8am to 6pm

Allendale

Haltwhistle

Kirkley West Thorn

North Sunderland

Wooler

Friday – Monday: 8am to 6pm

(Closed Tuesday, Wednesday and

Thursday)

Covid-19: Restricted Site Rules

● Ideally only one person per vehicle should travel to the site, as only one person will be permitted outside their vehicle once on-site, and people must remain in their vehicle whilst queuing.

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