Friday, 29 May 2020
Emergency Road Closure
No person shall cause any class of traffic to proceed over that length of Wordsworth Avenue, Bolton le Sands, from its junction with Sunnybank Road, to a point outside property number 42 on Wordsworth Avenue.2.Nothing in this notice shall apply to persons engagewWordsworth Avenue from its junction with Sunnybank Road to No. 42 Wordsworth Avenue will be closed from 13.00hrs Friday 29th May 2020 to 17.00hrs on Tuesday 2nd June 2020 to allow United Utilities to repair a water leak in the carriage/footway. A diversion will be signed locally.
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Re-opening of Household Waste Recycling Centres
Reopening Household Waste Recycling CentresBriefing note for MPs and councillorsLancashire County Council will be reopening most of its recycling centres on Friday 15 May, after they had to be closed in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.Due to the need to ensure social distancing for staff and visitors there will be a number of important changes to the way the sites operate.Appointment systemPeople will need to make an appointment beforevisiting. This is necessary to manage what is likely to be very high demandand limit visitor numbers to ensure social distancing can be managed.A booking system will go live onthe morning ofWednesday 13 May allowing people to make appointments. Appointments can be madeonline via the council's website www.lancashire.gov.ukor by calling the customer service centre on 0300 123 6781.People will be given a 30-minute window in which to visit, with the number of appointments available being limited to allow staff to check details on arrival and manage movementsaround the site to ensure social distancing.Appointments will be made available severaldays ahead, with new slots released eachday.People will be limited to one visitto one siteper calendar weekand will not be able to book multiple visits to different sites.Reopening Household Waste Rechttps://www.lancashire.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling/https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling/cling CentresBriefing note for MPs and councillorsLancashire County Council will be reopening most of its recycling centres on Friday 15 May, after they had to be closed in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.Due to the need to ensure social distancing for staff and visitors there will be a number of important changes to the way the sites operate.Appointment systemPeople will need to make an appointment beforevisiting. This is necessary to manage what is likely to be very high demandand limit visitor numbers to ensure social distancing can be managed.A booking system will go live onthe morning ofWednesday 13 May allowing people to make appointments. Appointments can be madeonline via the council's website www.lancashire.gov.ukor by calling the customer service centre on 0300 123 6781.People will be given a 30-minute window in which to visit, with the number of appointments available being limited to allow staff to check details on arrival and manage movementsaround the site to ensure social distancing.Appointments will be made available severaldays ahead, with new slots released eachday.People will be limited to one visitto one siteper calendar weekand will not be able to book multiple visits to different sites.Briefing note for MPs and councillorsLancashire County Council will be reopening most of its recycling centres on Friday 15 May, after they had to be closed in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.Due to the need to ensure social distancing for staff and visitors there will be a number of important changes to the way the sites operate.Briefing note for MPs and councillorsLancashire County Council will be reopening most of its recycling centres on Friday 15 May, after they had to be closed in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.Due to the need to ensure social distancing for staff and visitors there will be a number of important changes to the way the sites operate.Lancashire County Council will be re-opening most of its recycling centres from Friday 15th May but to protect its customers and staff, it will be introducing a number of important changes to the way the sites operate.
It will be introducing an appointment system which is now operational. Simply go on-line at www.Lancashire.gov.uk, or telephone 0300 123 6781. People will be given a 30 minute slot in which to visit and will only be allowed one visit per calendar week. Only one type of waste per visit and no construction or demolition waste will be allowed. Unfortunately Carnforth will remain closed for the time being and the nearest is Lancaster. Go on-line for more details.
People will need to make an appointment beforevisiting. This is necessary to manage what is likely to be very high demandand limit visitor numbers to ensure social distancing can be managed.A booking system will go live onthe morning ofWednesday 13 May allowing people to make appointments. Appointments can be madeonline via the council's website www.lancashire.gov.ukor by calling the customer service centre on 0300 123 6781.People will be given a 30-minute window in which to visit, with the number of appointments available being limited to allow staff to check details on arrival and manage movementsaround the site to ensure social distancing.Appointments will be made available severaldays ahead, with new slots released eachday.
It will be introducing an appointment system which is now operational. Simply go on-line at www.Lancashire.gov.uk, or telephone 0300 123 6781. People will be given a 30 minute slot in which to visit and will only be allowed one visit per calendar week. Only one type of waste per visit and no construction or demolition waste will be allowed. Unfortunately Carnforth will remain closed for the time being and the nearest is Lancaster. Go on-line for more details.
People will need to make an appointment beforevisiting. This is necessary to manage what is likely to be very high demandand limit visitor numbers to ensure social distancing can be managed.A booking system will go live onthe morning ofWednesday 13 May allowing people to make appointments. Appointments can be madeonline via the council's website www.lancashire.gov.ukor by calling the customer service centre on 0300 123 6781.People will be given a 30-minute window in which to visit, with the number of appointments available being limited to allow staff to check details on arrival and manage movementsaround the site to ensure social distancing.Appointments will be made available severaldays ahead, with new slots released eachday.
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