Locations of thousands of Harrogate district recycling bins revealed

The locations of where thousands more recycling wheelie bins will be trialled in the Harrogate district have been revealed.

Harrogate Borough Council is testing out the blue-lidded bins as a replacement for black boxes which residents complain are not big enough and result in recycling being blown across streets during bad weather.

The Appleby estate in Knaresborough was chosen as the first area for the trial and now more locations have been revealed.

Cllr Sam Gibbs, cabinet member for environment, waste reduction and recycling at the council, said around 2,000 bins have already been rolled out and that 880 more in Bilton and 1,800 in Ripon will follow this month.

He also said 2,000 will be introduced in the Harlow Hill and Arthurs Avenue areas of Harrogate in August.

When questioned how the trial is going, Cllr Gibbs told a council meeting that residents seemed “very happy” with the changes, although there had been some issues with items including a bouncy castle and petrol cans being incorrectly placed in the bins.

Cllr Gibbs said: 

“One thing we pride ourselves on as a council is the low contamination rates of our recycling which has enabled us to recoup as much money as possible.

“Whether this trial is a success or not will depend on the cleanliness and contamination rates of the recycling that we collect.

“So far, albeit from a very small sample size, things are looking good.”


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Recycling that contains contamination – including the wrong items or food waste – costs more to dispose of and the recycled material produced can be of lower quality.

The new wheelie bins can be used to recycle glass bottles, jars, tin cans, foil, food and drink cartons, and plastic bottles and tubs.

Blue bags for recycling paper, card and cardboard will continue to be used.

However, these will be replaced with heavy-duty bags for those properties that don’t have them.

Traffic and Travel Alert: Arthurs Avenue due to close for roadworks

Arthurs Avenue in Harrogate is due to be closed for roadworks.

The road is set to close from 8am today until 5pm and will be shut for works until Friday, February 25.

According to a North Yorkshire County Council traffic order, the road is being closed for work to repair the carriageway.

Road closure signs on Arthurs Avenue.

Road closure signs on Arthurs Avenue.


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We will now notify you instantly through app notifications and flash tweets when there is an urgent alert. This could include heavy traffic, dangerous weather and long delays or cancellations of public transport.

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The five Harrogate streets that attract the most pothole reports

Arthurs Avenue has more potholes reported than any other road in Harrogate, according to statistics from North Yorkshire County Council.

The avenue, which Harrogate Grammar School is situated on, had 17 potholes reported In the year April 1 2019 to March 31 2020.

Roads in the west of Harrogate appear to attract the most complaints.

Arthurs Avenue displays some of the scars from work on its surface.

The second most reported road for potholes was nearby Rossett Drive, with 12.

Another street in the vicinity, Pannal Ash Road, was joint third, along with Oakdale and Wayside Avenue, with 11.

The council, which is the highways authority for the county, supplied the figures after the Stray Ferret submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act.