Forum topic: Barrowell Green recycling centre to be accessible on foot by November
Barrowell Green recycling centre to be accessible on foot by November
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30 Sep 2019 00:09 4799
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Enfield Council's recycling centre in Barrowell Green is to be made accessible to people on foot in time for the introduction of charges for garden waste collection this November.
Currently members of the public can only take objects into the site by car. Confirmation that changes to the layout of the site will be made came in the reply to a written question by Councillor Lindsay Rawlings included in the agenda for the full council meeting held on 18th September.
Question 28 from Councillor Rawlings to Councillor Dogan, Cabinet Member for Environment & Sustainability
Barrowell Green Amenity Site is currently only accessible by vehicles. In answer to a resident’s question I was informed that the layout would be changed to allow pedestrians access. Would CouncillorDogan, Cabinet Member for Environment & Sustainability inform Council when plans will be brought forward for this and how long this will take to implement? This has become pressing as on Sunday 1 September 2019 there was a queue to access the site and residents, keen to not add to pollution, tried to walk in with small items and were turned back by staff.
Reply from Councillor Dogan
Options for the design for pedestrian access is being explored with the contractors at SUEZ and will be in place prior to the new paid for garden waste service and the new weekly separate food waste service being introduced in November.
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Barrowell Green recycling centre to be accessible on foot by November
David Hughes
30 Sep 2019 15:43 4800
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Barrowell Green recycling centre to be accessible on foot by November
Darren Edgar
01 Oct 2019 09:58 4801
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If you turn up in a car or on a bicycle, they can be confident you are disposing of domestic waste, same as in a van you need a permit which requires you to sign a statement you are definitely dom not com. Whereas if you walk in carrying something, they don't know if you are a commercial van parked round the corner.
In my case I was moving home and had the removal van parked outside and wanted to carry in an old mattress and an appliance which i didn't need further and wanted to chuck.
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Barrowell Green recycling centre to be accessible on foot by November
Katie Lewis
20 Mar 2020 13:19 5299
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