Warning after surge in visits to South Shields tip - traffic measures and time changes in place after 'spring cleaning' sparks influx at Middlefields Recycling Village

Households have been warned only to make essential visits to the tip after a spring surge at South Tyneside’s recycling village.
South Tyneside Recycling Village, Middlefields, South Shields.South Tyneside Recycling Village, Middlefields, South Shields.
South Tyneside Recycling Village, Middlefields, South Shields.

South Tyneside Council has been forced to put temporary traffic management measures in place to help deal with an influx of visitors to the site at Middlefields Industrial Estate in South Shields, which they said had led to problems with congestion in the area.

Councillor Ernest Gibson, Lead Member for Area Management and Community Safety at South Tyneside Council, said: “Demand typically tends to rise around this time of year with many people having a spring clear out.

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“But it is important to remember we are still in the midst of a global pandemic. National restrictions remain in place, with people required to stay home unless essential, and if they go out for permitted reasons, then they should stay local.

Traffic queues at Middlefields Recycling Village in May 2020, shortly after the rip reopened during the first national lockdownTraffic queues at Middlefields Recycling Village in May 2020, shortly after the rip reopened during the first national lockdown
Traffic queues at Middlefields Recycling Village in May 2020, shortly after the rip reopened during the first national lockdown

“Over recent days we have seen a surge in visitor numbers, which has been further exacerbated by issues in neighbouring authority areas. This has led to long queues forming at the Recycling Village with congestion along Heddon Way and Boldon Lane causing issues for businesses based on the industrial estate.”

Cllr Gibson said it was ‘extremely important’ Boldon Lane remains clear, particularly for emergency vehicles.

"We would urge anyone approaching a queue that reaches the entrance to the estate to leave and return another time,” he said.

“We have now reinstated the effective traffic management system we introduced last summer when the site reopened after the first national lockdown. We hope this will go some way to ease the problems we have been experiencing over the past few days and we will keep the situation under review.”

Councillor Ernest Gibson at the Recycling Village in South ShieldsCouncillor Ernest Gibson at the Recycling Village in South Shields
Councillor Ernest Gibson at the Recycling Village in South Shields

Traffic measures and opening hours

To help alleviate traffic, a two-lane approach system has been reinstated along Heddon Way from Wednesday March 3, to help separate visitors to the Recycling Village from business traffic on the industrial estate.

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Opening hours will be extended by one hour from Monday March 15 until Easter, with an earlier opening time of 8am.

While the site remains open under the Government’s current national restrictions, measures remain in place. People are asked to visit only if their journey is essential and stay home as much as possible to help reduce the spread of coronavirus in the community.

The ‘Even Plate, Even Date / Odd Plate, Odd Date’ system remains in place. Cars with the wrong plate for the date will be asked to leave the queue and return on the corresponding day.

People who do not live in the borough will be asked to leave and go to their local household waste and recycling sites.

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Pick-ups and cars with trailers can continue to use the site with a Household Waste Permit between 9.30am and 11am only.

Residents are urged to separate their essential waste materials before they travel to help limit their time on site.

Visitors are encouraged not to arrive before the opening time and if queues reach Boldon Lane, to come back another time. Additional signage has also been put in place indicated waiting times. If the waiting time exceeds the closing time of 6pm, then residents are should not join the queue and return on another day.

The shop at the Recycling Village remains closed under the current national restrictions around non-essential retail. Anyone with items to donate are urged not to leave them outside and to return with them once the shop reopens.

Councillor Gibson added: “We thank the public for their support over a very challenging period. If people must visit, then it is extremely important that they follow the guidance. We continue to work hard to ensure the restrictions are observed for the safety of both staff and visitors and that the site continues to run as safely and efficiently as possible.”

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For further information about visiting the Recycling Village, including full details of the restrictions in place and vehicles permitted, visit the council’s website at www.southtyneside.gov.uk/waste

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