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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Rutland County Council is preparing to reopen North Luffenham Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) on Tuesday 19 May 2020.

Rutland County Council is preparing to reopen North Luffenham Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) on Tuesday 19 May 2020.

The UK government has changed its guidance on the closure of recycling centres. These sites can now reopen only for bulk waste that cannot be stored safely at home or disposed of through other legitimate routes.

Staffing constraints mean it is not possible to reopen both of Rutland’s HWRCs at this time. North Luffenham has been chosen because it is larger than its sister site at Cottesmore. The Council has also taken advice from Leicestershire Police regarding the potential for queueing traffic on the B668 between Cottesmore and Burley.
North Luffenham HWRC will open six days a week (Tuesday to Sunday), from 10.00am to 4.00pm.
Although the site is reopening, it will not be a return to normal service as a number of special measures are needed to maintain social distancing and keep people safe. These measures include:
A maximum of four vehicles unloading on-site at a time, with no more than two persons per vehicle
Visitors must observe social distancing and stay two metres away from each other and site staff at all times
The site will close for 15 minutes at 12.00pm, 2.00pm and 4.00pm each day so that it can be cleaned
No trailers will be accepted on-site because of the need to move vehicles in and out as quickly as possible
Visitors are asked to pre-sort their waste and separate out materials like metal, wood and plastics before traveling to the site
Staff at the site will provide instructions but cannot help to unload or put waste items into containers
To help manage congestion during opening hours, Rutland County Council is temporarily closing Glebe Road and Willoughby Road to through traffic, so that these routes can be used exclusively by vehicles accessing and leaving the site. The closure will be in place between 8.00am and 6.00pm, Tuesday to Sunday, from Pilton Crossroads to the village of Morcott.
Between these times, access to North Luffenham HWRC will be from the direction of Pilton Crossroads only.
“We know that people are eager to see the recycling sites back open. These sites have been closed in line with government guidance and to make sure we have enough staff to carry out our weekly grey, green and black bin collections. We are now working towards reopening North Luffenham HWRC but only for waste that cannot be stored safely at home. Wherever possible, please hold on to any bulk waste for a few more weeks. Our Bulky Waste Collection Service is also back up and running. When the site does reopen on 19 May, I hope residents will understand that it won’t be a return to normal service. COVID-19 is still a threat and we need to keep everyone safe. This means changing the way we operate and restricting the number of people on-site to maintain social distancing. Please be prepared to queue. Limiting the number of vehicles on-site to allow for social distancing means there will be delays getting in. You can help by pre-sorting materials before you travel to the site and avoiding bringing excessive amounts of waste. This will allow us to get people in and out as quickly as possible and help reduce queue times for others.”
Councillor Gordon Brown, Cabinet Member for Waste and the Environment

North Luffenham HWRC will close at 4.00pm each day. Vehicles that began queuing prior to 4.00pm will be able to access the site.
Further information and guidance around the reopening of North Luffenham HWRC can be found on our Household Waste Advice page.

This includes tips on how to manage your household waste and recycling while COVID-19 restrictions remain in place.

Rutland County Council has also increased the availability of its bulky waste collection service, which is currently running five days a week until 17 May to provide bulk waste collection from people’s homes.

For more information, please visit  Household Waste Advice page.