Bucks Council has released the overwhelmingly positive results from its latest bi-annual customer survey, seeking feedback on the quality of its Household Recycling Centres (HRCs).
Twice a year residents are asked for their opinions on the current facilities at the centres located across the county.
Bucks Council has highlighted the following findings:
-100 per cent of those interviewed said they were satisfied overall with the HRCs (61 per cent said they were very satisfied and 39 per cent said they were satisfied).
-The layout of containers on site and the helpfulness of site staff also received 100 per cent satisfaction ratings.
-The area of least satisfaction was with road signs to the site which received a 97 per cent satisfaction rating and traffic queues which received a 98% satisfaction rating.
-Satisfaction with the range of materials which can be recycled has increased from the last survey.
FCC Environment manages the 10 HRCs across the county on behalf of the council.
FCC Environment’s HRC contract manager James Reseigh, added: “The recent survey results are fantastic and a true reflection of the continued hard work and dedication of the team members operating the sites. This comes hot on the heels of our High Wycombe site winning the Civic Amenity Site of the Year in the National Recycling Awards which was an amazing achievement. But it’s good to have it confirmed that our visitors feel that we deliver a great service. We are excited to continue to do so over the duration of the contract.”