So I demolished an old shed. I asked around to see if I could give the wood to anyone with a woodburner but no luck. OK, I'll take it to the recycling centre in my bike trailer. Easy enough even if about 10 trips are needed. The recycling centre is open Sundays so OK.
Then I noticed bicycles are welcome but must have an appointment - WTF! Health and safety apparently. OK I'll phone up. 90 minutes of the phone ringing and timing out over and over again and it became apparent no one was going to answer.
I went anyway
After waiting in the queue of cars with everyone else I went in, up a short slope with a less than helpful chunky speed bump halfway. The two guys directing everyone were fine, then the supervisor came over. He started by telling me bikes aren't allowed. I pointed out they are if you have an appointment. He countered by saying I don't have one. I suggested answering the phone might have helped. Well apparently the office is only open monday to friday and you need to book a few days in advance. Only one visit a day allowed. I finished emptying my trailer and was about to leave when the guy emptying his car next to me told me that the recycling company don't like bikes or pedestrians on site but the council insists on it to promote active travel, so every obstacle possible is put in the way of any cyclist or pedestrians who do want to use the facilities.
So is this just my area or is this a common problem?
Here's my bike trailer modified at great expense to carry dirty old bits of wood.
Then I noticed bicycles are welcome but must have an appointment - WTF! Health and safety apparently. OK I'll phone up. 90 minutes of the phone ringing and timing out over and over again and it became apparent no one was going to answer.
I went anyway
After waiting in the queue of cars with everyone else I went in, up a short slope with a less than helpful chunky speed bump halfway. The two guys directing everyone were fine, then the supervisor came over. He started by telling me bikes aren't allowed. I pointed out they are if you have an appointment. He countered by saying I don't have one. I suggested answering the phone might have helped. Well apparently the office is only open monday to friday and you need to book a few days in advance. Only one visit a day allowed. I finished emptying my trailer and was about to leave when the guy emptying his car next to me told me that the recycling company don't like bikes or pedestrians on site but the council insists on it to promote active travel, so every obstacle possible is put in the way of any cyclist or pedestrians who do want to use the facilities.
So is this just my area or is this a common problem?
Here's my bike trailer modified at great expense to carry dirty old bits of wood.
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