Support for Waste & Recycling crews in high heat & early collection
The high temperatures across the region last week saw residents showing great support for the Council’s waste and recycling teams who were out working in the scorching sun.
During the spell of warm weather, which saw an amber warning issued by the Met Office and a red alert issued by the UK Health Authority, crews began rounds earlier in the day to try and avoid the peak of the heat.
And the early rounds had an added bonus for some of our crews who were handed ice creams, lollies and ice packs by supportive residents.
Cllr Josh Wright, Cabinet Member with Mid Devon District Council, said: “Our crews are really grateful to all the kindness shown to them by our community. Water, ice packs, ice creams and other refreshments have been spontaneously offered which has meant a lot to our workforce, so thank you. I would also like to thank our crews who kept up a great work rate despite the tougher working conditions.”
With more warm weather forecast this week rounds will once again be moved to earlier in the day and residents are being asked to make sure their waste and recycling is out before 5am if their scheduled collection day is either Wednesday 8, Thursday 9 or Friday 10th July.
Residents are also reminded they can sign up to the new Mid Devon District Council residents’ app where they can opt in to receive automated bin collection reminders. The app is also being used to alert residents about changes to collection times during weather events.
To download the app and receive collection reminders visit: Mid Devon App - MIDDEVON.GOV.UK