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Bring back recycling centre, councillor urges shop bosses

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 11 May, 2025 at 9:42PM
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Bring back recycling centre, councillor urges shop bosses

An Independent councillor has urged shop bosses to bring back a popular and well-used recycling centre.

Councillor Peter Atkinson, who represents North Portslade, has written to Sainsbury’s asking the company to urgently reconsider its decision to scrap the recycling centre at the West Hove superstore.

He said: “The recycling centre was situated at the far south of the large Sainsbury’s car park and was extremely popular with local residents.

“It was provided in partnership with Brighton and Hove City Council and added significantly to the amount of recycling that the city collects.

Councillor Atkinson added: “I’ve been contacted by a number of North Portslade residents.

“They tell me that they would pop into the recycling facility on their way to the shop and that it was always useful if their own recycling bin was full.”

The recycling centre accepted cardboard, paper, tins, cans, bottles, tetra paks and, more recently, small electrical titems.

When he saw that the recycling containers were gone, Councillor Atkinson contacted the council and was told that they had been “temporarily removed for a deep clean of the site”.

But since then, some months later, he has now been told that the recycling centre is not coming back and that Sainsbury’s have now placed parking bays there.

Councillor Atkinson said: “This is an extrememly retrograde step. This recycling facility was very, very well used which was great to see.

Councillor Peter Atkinson

“It was a testamenet to residents’ desire to recycle and people are upset that it’s just gone. It also showed Sainbury’s in a very positive light by providing such an important facility for local residents.”

Councillor Atkinson has apologised to his council colleagues who represent Hangleton and Knoll for intruding in their ward as the shop is in Hangleton not Portslade.

But he said that he had had lots of North Portslade residents contact him about the issue and was speaking up on their behalf.

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Comments 7

  1. Chris says:
    11 months ago

    Or another way of saying it: the council doesn’t or cannot provide sufficient recycling services so we want a Supermarket to provide what we cannot.

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    • ChrisC says:
      11 months ago

      Except the bins were provided by and emptied by the council.

      Sainbury’s provided the site.

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    • Peter G Atkinson says:
      11 months ago

      Hello Chris
      As Chris C says below, this site was provided by a partnership of Sainsbury’s and the council.
      Sainsbury’s provided the site and the council emptied the containers and cleaned it regularly.
      It was incredibly well used and the council wanted to continue with the site.

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  2. Tom Harding says:
    11 months ago

    You used to be a recycle cardboard/plastic collection point next to Withdean Stadium on Tongdean Lane.
    BHCC have removed it – they are just useless

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  3. John A Coleman says:
    11 months ago

    This is all about ‘save the planet’ but why should I give a toss when there are numerous mini- wars going on in the world, wasting precious resources.

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  4. Gabe says:
    11 months ago

    Why does warfare in other geographies prevent recycling John?

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  5. Steven Joseph Tennant says:
    11 months ago

    Was always over flowing and an utter mess – i assume BHCC didn’t collect often enough hence why 1/ it needed a deep clean 2/ Sainsburys don’t want it back

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