Macclesfield MP believes Bollington and Poynton tip closures will increase fly-tipping

By Nub News guest writer 23rd Jan 2024

There's less than a week left to fill in a consultation on the plans.
There's less than a week left to fill in a consultation on the plans.

This piece was Nubbed to Macclesfield Nub News by David Rutley MP (Conservative). You too can nub your news, comment and opinion by clicking the 'Send Story' button on our homepage.

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Macclesfield MP, David Rutley, has set out his strong opposition to the proposed closure of either the Bollington or Poynton household waste recycling centres. He is now calling on local residents to make their objections known as part of Cheshire East Council's Budget Consultation for 2024 to 2025.

Since the proposals were first announced last year, local residents have contacted David to raise their concerns about the impact either closure would have in communities in the north of the Borough. Both recycling centres are very actively used not just by residents in Bollington and Poynton, but by many residents in neighbouring communities, including Adlington, Disley, Prestbury, Rainow, Pott Shrigley, Tytherington and Hurdsfield.

In response to the proposals, David wrote to the now former, interim Chief Executive of Cheshire East Council and highlighted his strong concerns and those of local residents on the impact the proposed closures would have. As we seek to actively tackle climate change, it is vital to encourage and enable as many people as possible to recycle whenever possible. If either of the centres were to be closed, there would be an increase in inappropriate usage of waste bins, with items ending up in our bins which should have been taken to the recycling centres.

David has also highlighted that the proposed closures would lead to an increased risk of illegal fly-tipping – particularly in nearby rural areas. If the closures were to go ahead, this would mean longer car journeys, lengthening residents' journey times and increasing traffic and air pollution, and the risk of garden or household waste being burned - with the associated impact on air quality. The potential closure of these waste recycling centres will have a further negative impact on residents unable to or choosing not to opt into Cheshire East Council's new garden waste annual charge.

The link to respond to the consultation can be found below this image.

Cheshire East Council's Budget Consultation is now live. David is asking local residents to make their views known and show their support for keeping the household waste recycling centres open. He has already submitted a response to the consultation, setting out local opposition to these proposals. The consultation can be completed, using the following link, https://surveys.cheshireeast.gov.uk/s/Budget_Consultation_2024_2025/ and residents have until the 28th January 2024 to submit a comment.

Speaking on this important local issue, David said "Many local residents are rightly concerned about Cheshire East Council's proposed closure of either the Bollington or Poynton household waste recycling centres. I have strongly urged the Council to reject the proposals."

"It is vital local residents continue to have access to both these well-used centres. This will help tackle climate change, limit fly-tipping and inappropriate use of waste bins.It is important for as many local residents as possible to take part in this consultation process to show their support and save our waste recycling centres.

All seven Cheshire East tips currently open - including Macclesfield, Poynton and Bollington - can be visited from 8.30am to 4pm (October to March).

Domestic household waste bins in Bollington. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

     

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