HCC introducing booking system to visit local dump
- Author: Hampshire County Council
- Published: 9th June 2020
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HCC introducing booking system to visit local dump
https://www.hants.gov.uk/News/4JunHWRCbooking
Hampshire County Council has announced that all Household Waste and Recycling Centres will return to normal hours of opening from next Monday, 15th June.
In response to the lengthy queues that formed in May, following the easing of the lockdown, there will be a new system put in place to manage visitor numbers. Booking a 30 minute slot will be essential to be able to visit a centre to dump your rubbish.
More details in. the newsletter copied below.
Booking system launch for HWRCs
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A new system for residents to book slots at a Hampshire Household Waste Recycling Centre will begin on Monday 15 June 2020. Residents need to make a booking to be able to access the sites from this date onwards. The system is being set up in response to some of the severe traffic congestion seen at many HWRCs since they reopened in May. Keep an eye on our website for further updates.
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Making safer spaces in recovery
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Temporary changes are being made across Hampshire to provide more road space for people walking and cycling after the coronavirus lockdown. Communities, schools and residents are encouraged to make suggestions for schemes which support social distancing, with priority given to those with the potential to make the most positive impact, and which meet criteria for funding.
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Handpicked books from our libraries
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We Select, You Collect - Ready Reads is a new book collection service from our libraries, where we select books, according to your preferences, for collection from your local library. This is the first phase in our move to re-open libraries in Hampshire as safely as possible. Find out more and sign up using this online form. (Please don't visit the library until you've been given a time!)
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#Walktherightway in your local area
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Now more than ever, people are exploring their local area and discovering pathways and trails they never knew existed. Along with the thrill of discovery, there’s also the benefits of being outside in the fresh air and the opportunity to connect with nature. It’s likely these routes use public rights of way – but what exactly does that mean? Find out more about public rights of way and their history.
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Leave only your footprints
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Help shape future of volunteering
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An army of volunteers have been lending a hand to support vulnerable people the length and breadth of Hampshire. Our challenge now is to sustain this hugely beneficial impact for the future. We're urging any past or present volunteers to give their views on their experiences as we launch a public survey in conjunction with Hampshire’s CVS Network and the University of Winchester.
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More support for vulnerable families
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The good work of community organisations supporting vulnerable families who have been struggling through the coronavirus pandemic is to continue, as 20 groups share £100,000 we've made available. The grants will be used to boost the counselling and support available to help families whose lives have been made even more challenging.
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A thank you to carers in Hampshire
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This national Carers’ Week, we're thanking the army of informal (unpaid) carers who support vulnerable loved ones across Hampshire, and encouraging them to make use of the available support that can help them in their caring role. Please don’t forget to look after your wellbeing too - it’s just as important as that of the person for whom you care. Find out about support available for carers in Hampshire.
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