Cheshire West waste strategy consultation gets more than 14,500 responses
By The Editor
25th Mar 2021 | Local News
More than 14,500 local residents have given their views on Cheshire West and Chester Council's proposed waste strategy.
The 'Don't let your future go to waste' consultation, which launched in January, described the current waste service in the borough, shared the challenges and opportunities the Council faces and asked for feedback on proposed changes to the way in which waste is collected.
Future proposals seek to address how the borough can continue to reduce the amount of waste it produces and encourage greater recycling.
The Council's Director of Environment and Communities, Maria Byrne said: "To receive more than 14,500 responses to our consultation is wonderful and I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to complete our survey and give their views.
"We are preparing a new strategy to ensure that our vision and priorities reflect the needs of our communities, are aligned to emerging national plans and policies, as well as helping to address the climate emergency."
All feedback will now be considered and results will be published on the Council's website ahead of bringing a recommended Waste Strategy for final approval by the Council in July 2021.
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