Opinions sought on reuse shop and facilities at Kenilworth's recycling centre

By James Smith

25th Jan 2024 | Local News

Warwickshire County Council has launched an online survey about the nine recycling centres across the county (image via google.maps)
Warwickshire County Council has launched an online survey about the nine recycling centres across the county (image via google.maps)

Warwickshire County Council wants to know what residents think about the reuse and recycling facility at Kenilworth's Cherry Orchard Recycling Centre.

The local authority has launched an online survey as it looks for feedback on the nine centres across the county.

The online survey, which closes on 4 February 2024, is asking visitors of the reuse shops about their experience of donating to or buying from the shops.

It also seeks views on the running of the recycling facilities and the appointment booking system. 

The reuse shops are a "treasure trove" of preloved goods for the home and garden. The range of preloved items available at bargain prices includes: homewares, furniture, toys and games, books, films and music, garden and DIY tools, musical instruments, exercise equipment and bikes.

Most of the reuse shops are run by Age UK Coventry and Warwickshire and proceeds go to fund projects in Warwickshire.

Users of Warwickshire's recycling centres can let the council know what they think to the range of recycling opportunities at the local recycling centres and the signage and tidiness. There are questions about queue times and staff helpfulness.

Cllr Heather Timms, portfolio holder for environment, climate and culture, said: "Councillors are keen to hear the views of residents on our network of reuse shops and recycling centres.

"These valuable facilities in the community help us to reduce waste and maximise recycling.

"The reuse shops are very popular for donations and for picking up great bargains. The shops sold over 1,000 tonnes of items last year that would have otherwise gone to waste. This helps the environment and reduces carbon impact. 

"In a similar survey two years ago, residents told us there was high levels of satisfaction with the facilities and the help from site staff. We want to make sure that we are still getting this important service right and hear suggestions for ways we could improve further."

Complete the survey today here.

This survey closes at midnight on 4 February 2024.

     

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