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Community invited to drop-in session for Landfill

30 Nov 2024 2 minute read
Withyhedge Landfill – Photo RML

A drop-in session is being held for communities to find out more about future operations at a Landfill in Pembrokeshire.

On Thursday 5 December, between 3 and 7pm, representatives from the multi-agency Incident Management Group (IMG) – Natural Resources Wales (NRW), Pembrokeshire County Council (PCC), Public Health Wales (PHW) and Hywel Dda Health Board – will be at Spittal Church Hall to provide information and answer queries about the Withyhedge landfill.

Assurances

As site operator RML prepares to recommence waste disposal activities, IMG members are keen to meet and reassure residents previously affected by odour that plans are in place to closely monitor the site over the coming weeks and months.

Caroline Drayton, SW Operations Manager and Chair of IMG, said: “All IMG partners understand what an unsettling time this is for residents who have previously been affected by odour from Withyhedge Landfill. We are keen to meet residents face to face to provide as much information and reassurance as we can.

“We will update the community on changes made by RML to improve their operation of the site and the steps members of the IMG will be taking to oversee activities at the landfill going forward. IMG partners will also provide more context around the air quality monitoring and associated health messages.

“The drop-in session will be focussed on future management of the site. There is an on-going investigation into previous activities at the site, therefore we will not be able to talk about anything that could jeopardise that.

“We want everyone who has concerns about the coming weeks and months to have the opportunity to speak to the relevant authorities.”

Opportunity

Prior to the drop-in session, the IMG will distribute an update on the current situation and the immediate to short term future for people to read beforehand. The drop-in session will provide opportunity to ask questions or seek further clarification on the information in this document.

The update will be available via the Withyhedge e-newsletter, social media and on the Withyhedge Landfill information hub.

Those without access to the internet can request a printed version by emailing Natural Resources Wales or calling 0300 065 3000.

Drop-in session venue address: Spittal Church Hall, Spittal, Haverfordwest, SA62 5QP.


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Brychan
Brychan
21 days ago

The Welsh Government tell us the amount of refuse going into landfill in Wales has dropped to just 1.6% 2022-23. This begs the question as to where the waste dumped at Withyheadge is coming from. Is it imported by truckload from England?

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