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Council turns to Plan B for waste and recycling services

Bridgend County Borough Council have announced that Plan B management solutions will take over waste and recycling services in the county from current contract holders Kier.

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There will be no changes to collection days or the frequency of kerbside collections, and recycling containers used by households will remain the same. 

Plan B Management Solutions will also assume management of the community recycling centres and the existing vehicles, plant and equipment currently used by the Kier Group.

The switch-over will take place on Tuesday 2 April.

Councillor John Spanswick, Bridgend’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change and the Environment said: “I am thrilled to welcome Plan B Management Solutions as our new waste and recycling partner.

“Their proven track record and commitment to service excellence brings a wealth of experience that can only result in an improved and efficient waste management service for our communities.

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“I would like to reassure residents that there will be minimal disruption to services during the changeover period and give thanks for their patience during this time.

“I would also like to thank the Kier Group for their years of service to our community and wish them well for their future endeavours.”

Maz Akhtar, Managing Director for Plan B Management Solutions, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming the transferring staff, many of whom we already have a relationship with as part of our arrangements with Kier. 

“Many of the Plan B staff have been involved with the Bridgend contract since 2016 and we are looking forward to continuing to work with the council and introducing some new initiatives which will benefit the local community.”  

(Lead image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

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