Exit from Prince?s Drive waste transfer station, Leamington
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 3 Sep 2014
The site is popularly known as Prince's Drive tip. It's busy and is best visited midweek. There is a recycling shop. The site is operated by a charity, currently Sue Ryder Foundation, on behalf of Warwickshire County Council, the authority responsible for waste disposal. Waste collection is the responsibility of Warwick District Council. For the citizen it is of concern that further cuts by government to local authorities' funding will adversely affect the quality of these well-run important services. In the background is the busy junction of the A452 with local roads, oversailed by the Milverton Viaduct on the Leamington-Coventry line. Photo taken with a phone.