Southport Waste Recycling Centre

Southport Waste Recycling Centre has today been closed due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

It is among a number of centres shut across Merseyside and Lancashire after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement last night introducing new restrictions on movement.

A spokesman from Veolia, which runs the centre in Southport, said: “The instructions from the Prime Minister are clear. Visits to Household Waste Recycling Centres are not one of the four reasons given for leaving your home.

“All Household Waste Recycling Centres across Merseyside are closed with immediate effect and until further notice.”

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Chairperson of the Authority, Cllr Tony Concepcion, and Chief Executive Carl Beer said: “All the Household Waste Recycling Centres will be closed for the foreseeable future – do not make a journey to any of our centres as you will be turned away.

“We’ve made this decision to protect residents, staff at the sites, and the wider public.

“We of course apologise for the inconvenience this may cause residents but we would ask that everyone follows the Government’s strict instructions at this time and not make any non-essential journeys and undertake non-essential activities.

“We are working with our District Councils partners in order to maintain kerbside waste collection services, and will provide further updates with them on this in the coming hours and days.”

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