The Northern Civic Amenity Site is reopening seven days a week after ‘feedback’ from members of the public.
The committee says the two-day closures did ‘not achieve’ the outcome it had hoped for and there was no ‘benefit’ to continuing the closure.
The change was made to allow the site’s committee to manage the resources it has within the financial constraints of Bride Commissioners pulling out of the site.
However, it has confirmed the re-use shed will remain closed for the time being.
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