Millbrook Household Waste and Recycling Centre booking system to be removed

Time slots no longer required from 27 December for a three month trial period

Southampton residents are being urged to make full use of the Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) in Millbrook when the booking system is removed for a trial period after Christmas. From Monday 27 December, residents will be able to maximise their recycling by visiting the Southampton HWRC without the need to book.

All other HWRCs in Hampshire, including Netley, will continue to operate the booking system.

Time slots were introduced in July 2020 during the height of the pandemic to manage traffic levels and to help control visitor numbers. While the system has worked well across Hampshire, fly tipping in Southampton has increased in recent years and it is hoped that the trial removal of the booking system will help reduce the number of incidents by allowing instant access for residents. After visiting the centre, users are being asked to provide feedback on their experience by emailing hwrc.feedback@southampton.gov.uk.

During the last three months, one third of the available slots at the Millbrook HWRC were not taken up, and unfortunately each month a number of people either fail to turn up at their pre-booked time, or are turned away because they have not booked. This has caused frustration for residents who want to dispose of household waste responsibly.

The timing of the move also provides an ideal opportunity for residents to drop off festive packaging that won't fit in kerbside bins, recycle real Christmas trees and also glass bottles and jars at the glass collection bank that's located on site.

Vehicle height restrictions apply - 1.75m - between Monday and Friday, but not at weekends. Visitors are asked to respect staff and to please wear a face covering as a courtesy to them and other customers, as well as observing any COVID guidelines that are in place at the time.

Cabinet Member for Customer Service & Transformation – Councillor Rob Harwood said:

"We need to ensure there are no possible barriers preventing people from recycling as much as they can, removing the need for a time slot at the Southampton Millbrook Household Waste & Recycling Centre reinforces this.

"We also need to empower residents to dispose of rubbish and unwanted items as easily as possible, and although we can't make a direct link between fly tipping rates and the booking system that's in place at the HWRC, we hope that the three month pilot scheme will have an impact on this problem.

"The Millbrook site has a glass recycling bank and given the impact that the national driver shortage has had on glass collections we're urging residents to visit the site with their glass and make full use of the facility.

"The need for time slots was introduced to help with COVID measures, I'd like to take this opportunity to remind users of the HWRC that COVID remains a risk and we all still need to do all we can to stay safe and help stop the spread of it."