Garden Waste collections were suspended in March at the start of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown as staff sickness levels in the workforce increased, and this decision ensured the domestic waste and recycling service could continue to operate as normal
Staff sickness levels have fallen in recent weeks and more staff are now available to collect residents’ garden waste in addition to providing the usual service.
What is happening
Collections will return to the previously advertised schedule and we will continue to monitor the national Covid risk rating, infection rate, and the continued availability of staff in the weeks to come to ensure we can continue to run all services while ensuring staff safety.
Site Manager: Ian Forber | Mobile: 0776 486 5200 | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Week beginning 25 May 2020
We will be starting to work some Saturday mornings as of next week (23/05/20). It will only be between 8am and 1pm and will not be every Saturday.
There will be NO deliveries on Saturdays.
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Week commencing 11 May 2020
Could I please request the residents of Higher Heyes to (just while the lads are here this week) please refrain from parking on the pavement. This is while the BT Ducting is being installed.
- BGS utilities will be installing the BT duct all the way up Higher Heyes drive starting Monday 11/05/2020.
- Concrete wagons coming to site intermittently whilst the road drainage is going in. There should be no more than 1 a day and it wont be every day just as and when its needed. This will increase when the foundations for the houses start
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From Wednesday 6 May 2020
- Concrete wagons coming to site intermittently whilst the road drainage is going in. There should be no more than 1 a day and it wont be every day just as and when its needed. This will increase when the foundations for the houses start
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Deliveries scheduled for Monday/Tuesday 04 and 05 May 2020
- 1 Artic lorry of concrete drainage pipes
- 10 Rigid Lorrys ( mainsway) of 10mm pipe bedding
- Tuesday early the road sweeper is being replaced ( small flatback wagon)
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Some well-being sites in case you need some help http://learn.4mentalhealth.com This website, co-funded by NHS England, has been designed by a group of people who want to help anyone who is struggling with the very challenging situation we are all in, to feel a bit calmer and find new ways to help them cope. https://www.gelongthubten.com Gelong Thubten is a Buddhist monk who teaches meditation and specialises in providing non-religious mindfulness workshops and training programmes for businesses and organisations. Read more: Covid-19 Wellbeing 07/05/2020 Council sets out plans for Recycling Centre re-opening. Update 11 May 2020Important coronavirus (COVID-19) noticeCheshire West and Chester Council are reopening some of their Household Waste Recycling Centres on Tuesday 12 May 2020 for STRICTLY ESSENTIAL USE ONLY. Residents should only visit the recycling centre if their journey is absolutely necessary. This means that if the items stored at home cause a health and safety risk such as injury, illness or harm to the household then the trip is essential. Otherwise, please store your waste at home until normal services resume. Please seriously consider whether your visit is essential before you set out on your journey to your nearest site Visit Household Waste Recycling Centres for details of the sites that are opening Previous announcement:7 May 2020Cheshire West and Chester Council will re-open Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) following a change in Government guidance.
Kingsley Players Youth Theatre
During these uncertain times, we are being told to self-isolate, but because of technology, we’ve never been more connected – despite being on our own. We, at Kingsley Players Youth Theatre, want to keep the arts alive during these difficult times, and are delighted to announce our next project ‘Stay Connected: a multi-media exhibition on the theme of connectedness’. We are looking for people, during their self-isolation, to create a piece of art on the theme of ‘connectedness’. It could be a play, a song, a piece of music, a short story, a painting, a photograph; the possibilities are endless! We hope that we will be able to create an exhibition of this work later in the year. If you are interested, please complete the following form and send it to Jake via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay connected. Latest EventsClick here for full calendar |