Open day changes to Ashby tip will come into force next month as part of county council waste plans

By Ashby Nub News Reporter

3rd Sep 2024 | Local News

Lount tip on Nottingham Road near Ashby. Photo: Instantstreetview.com
Lount tip on Nottingham Road near Ashby. Photo: Instantstreetview.com

Lount tip near Ashby will be affected by changes to the opening days at some recycling and household waste sites (RHWS) in Leicestershire.

New opening hours will come into effect from the first week of October.

The change were agreed by Leicestershire County Council's Cabinet in May following two public consultations – in which feedback from residents played an important part in modifying the original plans.

Now, the council says the amendments across the county will save £300,000 per year.

From the week beginning 30 September, the following changes to waste site arrangements will take place:

  • Somerby RHWS will close permanently 
  • Market Harborough RHWS will open three days a week
  • Shepshed RHWS will open two days a week 
  • Kibworth RHWS will open four days a week

The site at Lount will be open for the same number of days per week, but the opening days will change.

Visitors to all sites are being urged to check the council's RHWS website for the updated opening days and times before setting out for a waste site.

All details can be found HERE.

But the Lount site, off Nottingham Road, is scheduled to be closed on Fridays and Saturdays - and open on the remaining days from 9am - 4pm, until March 31.

The changes to the operation of the recycling and household waste sites have been made in response to the ongoing financial pressures faced by Leicestershire County Council, including a budget gap of £85million by 2028 due to spiralling costs and a growing demand on services.

Councillor Blake Pain, cabinet member for the environment and green agenda, said: "The new arrangements for the operation of our recycling and household waste sites balance the needs of our residents alongside our need to save money. The £300,000 per year savings that we can make in this area will help to reduce our budget gap.

"We held two public consultations and listened to what people in the county who use these sites had to say. The feedback we received from the public was vital in revising and shaping our final proposals and I'm grateful for everyone's input.

"Regretfully, we do recognise that the loss of Somerby will have an impact on people who use the site, but Melton Mowbray is an alternative site a relatively short drive away and will be open five days a week."

     

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