Berkhamsted Household Waste Recycling Centre to Re-open

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Ten of Hertfordshire’s Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC) will reopen from Monday 11 May to allow residents, where essential, to dispose of waste that cannot be put in their normal recycling bins or safely stored at home.

The ten sites – Berkhamsted, Bishop’s Stortford, Harpenden, Letchworth, Potters Bar, Rickmansworth, Royston, Stevenage, Turnford and Waterdale – will open under tight social distancing controls and will only be able to accept a limited range of materials.

Residents should only visit a HWRC if it is absolutely essential, for example if storing the waste at home represents a genuine health or safety risk. Anyone in self-isolation, or with COVID-19 symptoms, must not visit the HWRCs under any circumstances.

‘Although these sites are reopening, I would urge people to only visit if it’s genuinely essential. Most types of waste can be put in normal kerbside bins for collection, or stored safely at home, and this is a much better option at the moment. The social distancing measures we’re putting in place to protect our staff and the public mean that visits will take a lot longer than normal and we’re expecting very long queues,’ said Terry Hone, Cabinet Member for Waste Management

Just like in supermarkets, the HWRCs planned for reopening are being rearranged to ensure their safe use whilst also protecting site staff.

  • Anyone in self-isolation, or with COVID-19 symptoms, must not visit the HWRCs under any circumstances.
  • The centres will operate on a ‘one in, one out’ basis, with a limited number of vehicles allowed within the centre at any one time.
  • Once in the centre, visitors will be asked to follow identified pathways and queue, at a safe distance, to access each waste container.
  • Staff will not be able to help you carry waste from your car to the containers.
  • Site equipment, such as handrails and steps to access containers, will be regularly cleaned in line with public health advice.
  • We are asking for residents not to use large vans or trailers to help reduce queuing.

These measures are in place to protect residents and staff and must be followed. We will close centres if an acceptable level of health and safety cannot be maintained.

Find site locations and opening times, and check the queues on the live webcams