Should Lancashire waste recycling centre staff be helping visitors unload their cars?

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Should Lancashire household waste recycling centre staff be helping visitors unload their cars?

The man, who lives in Adlington, but did not want to be named, said:"I was puzzled when I first saw it. I hadn't needed to ask the staff for help [on that occasion], but only a few weeks ago, one of their staff helped me with a double mattress.

“The guys [at the centres] concentrate on the women and elderly. My missus was always happy to go on her own, because someone would leg it across [to help]. “But if this means they can't help at all now, it could make life difficult for women on their own, old people and people with disabilities,” he added.has told the LDRS that the sign at the Chorley centre dated back to the early days of the pandemic and had been put out by mistake.

"These signs were produced due to the need for social distancing during the pandemic, but should not be displayed now. We will check with all our recycling sites that any out-of-date signs are no longer being used."

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