"All Suffolk Recycling Centres be closed from today
(Monday 23 March) until further notice. The
safety of customers and staff is very important, therefore in
accordance with current government
Coronavirus guidelines of avoiding non-essential contact and preventing
a risk of infection to others, the sites will be closed. It is
essential that we do all we can to slow down the spread of the virus.
We will shortly put out public information announcing the closures and advising residents:
- That much of the waste that goes through the Recycling Centres is bulky waste (large items such as furniture, wood and metals) and garden waste. People should hold onto these items until the sites reopen. Do not put any electrical items in any of your bins at home.
- Where possible people should compost grass cuttings and hedge trimmings and if you can’t do that keep your garden waste until we reopen. For more information on how to compost at home please visit https://suffolkrecycling.org.uk/reduce-your-waste/home-composting
- Please do not leave any waste outside the Recycling Centres – staff should concentrate on delivering waste services and leaving waste outside the centres is classed as fly tipping and is a criminal offence for which people will be prosecuted.
FCC
Environment staff, who operate the Recycling Centres on behalf of
Suffolk County Council, may be redeployed to assist other essential
services across Suffolk
if needed during the Covid-19 pandemic."
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