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Residents asked their views on Warwickshire's recycling centres

RESIDENTS are being invited to share their views on Warwickshire’s household recycling centres.

The new public survey, open until the end of May, asks residents about their experience of visiting the county’s recycling centres including ease of access, waiting times, staff helpfulness and site layout, as well as their views on the current trial of not having to book to visit a HWRC.

The survey is open to anyone who lives in Warwickshire, whether they currently use recycling centres, have used them in the past, or have never visited one. Warwickshire County Council also want to hear from Gloucestershire residents that use Shipston Recycling Centre and Staffordshire residents that use Lower House Farm in North Warwickshire.

The feedback gathered from this exercise will help inform future decisions about how recycling centres operate and how they can best meet residents’ needs, including whether to reintroduce booking.




WCC’s environment spokesperson Coun Darren Cheshire said: “Our recycling centres play an important role in helping residents recycle safely and responsibly, and we want to make sure they work as well as possible for everyone.

“This survey is a chance for residents to tell us what works and what could be improved. We are encouraging people to take part whether they use the centres regularly, occasionally, or not at all, as every response will help shape future decisions.


“In particular I would like to thank site users for bearing with us during the No Booking Trial as I know there have been a number of impacts on the sites during the trial period.”

Visit https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/wrc-survey-2026 to take part.