WASTE AND RECYCLING CENTRES TO RE-OPEN AFTER ‘FIREBREAK’ LOCKDOWN
Pembrokeshire County Council’s six Waste and Recycling Centres will re-open on Monday (9th November) following the ‘firebreak’ lockdown.
Waste and Recycling Centres (WRCs) across Wales were among the facilities which the Welsh Government stated must close during the ‘firebreak’ period.
The booking system and restrictions introduced earlier this year following the Covid-19 pandemic will remain in place and all visits to WRCs must be booked in advance.
There will be no entry without a pre-booked appointment.
Bookings will re-open on Sunday 8th November.
The easiest way to book is online at https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/waste-bookings
Residents are reminded that strict social distancing measures are in place to keep everyone safe and all on site guidelines must be followed.
More information on attending the WRC sites safely can be found here: https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-advice-and-guidance/waste-and-recycling-centres-re-open
The six WRC sites at Winsel, Manorowen, St David’s, Crane Cross, Waterloo and Hermon will re-open on the winter operating hours in place before firebreak.
If you cannot book online, slots can be also be booked by calling 01437 764551 (9am-5pm, Monday to Friday).






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