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New reuse shop opens at Keynsham recycling centre

Man outside the entrance to a building cutting a 'ribbon' made of hessian sacks with a pair of gardening shears

Gardening tools, a unicycle, golf clubs and skis were some of the unusual, preloved items that went on sale when the reuse and recycling shop opened on the ground floor of the Keynsham Recycling Hub today (25 October).

The new reuse shop will offer low-cost quality preloved items that have been donated by local residents using the recycling centre. Donations currently on display include crockery, garden tools, bedside and dining tables, and adult and children’s bikes.

The official opening comes just over four months after Bath & North East Somerset Council opened the new recycling centre in Keynsham. Councillor Tim Ball, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services, used donated garden shears to cut the ‘ribbon’ specially made from hessian sacks.

Councillor Ball said: “This is a fantastic way to extend the life cycle of products. Rather than being sent for disposal or recycling, the unwanted items will be reused. It is an opportunity for residents to find quality preloved items at affordable prices and the income generated will be used to support the council’s recycling services.

“We will also be actively working with our Welfare Support teams and a network of local charities to ensure that items can be directed to those who can make best use of them.”

The reuse shop will open to B&NES residents on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am to 1pm and Saturday 9.30am to 3pm, although the opening times may vary to ensure there is no impact on queueing times for residents wanting to use the recycling centre.

The council has partnered with Bath Share and Repair to fully check, PAT test and sell small household electrical items, such as lamps, kettles and toasters on site.

Garden waste that has been collected for composting on site and through our fortnightly green bin service will also be available for purchase from the shop as a peat-free soil conditioner. 

Residents wishing to donate preloved items at Keynsham Recycling Centre can drop them in the signposted area to the left outside the Reuse shop entrance. There is also a donation point at the Bath and Midsomer Norton Recycling Centre. Members of the public can ask a site attendant where they can leave items during opening hours.

More information about the Reuse Shop can be found on the council website www.bathnes.gov.uk/reuse

 

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Photo caption: Councillor Tim Ball, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services, Bath & North East Somerset Council, cutting the ribbon to open the Reuse Shop at Keynsham Recycling Hub.

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