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MP launches petition to “Save Our Tips”

Robbie outside Ilkley's HWRC

The battle to save two busy household waste and recycling centres across Keighley and Ilkley is on after the town’s MP Robbie Moore launched his petition calling for an immediate Council U-turn on the proposed closures. 

Both Golden Butts tip in Ilkley and Sugden End tip in Cross Roads have been earmarked for closure by Labour-led Bradford Council this month as part of their proposed cuts to public services across the District. 

But Mr Moore has warned of a “disastrous consequences” should the plans go ahead and is urging residents to sign his “Save Our Tips” petition.

The MP successfully campaigned to save Keighley Tip last year, running a petition which garnered over 7,000 signatures from local residents before presenting the petition to the House of Commons in January 2023.

With Bradford Council planning a further consultation, the local MP says it is vital that residents make their voices heard. 

Residents can sign Mr Moore’s petition at robbiemoore.org.uk/SaveOurTips  

Robbie Moore MP said: “It’s disgraceful to see Labour-run Bradford Council once again targeting our vital local services whilst at the same time propping up wasteful and costly projects elsewhere in the District.

"Should these plans go ahead, there will be disastrous consequences for fly-tipping in our community. And for residents in Ilkley who have been campaigning against Bradford's costly and unpopular speed bumps plan, having a crucial service like Golden Butts tip threatened with closure in order to "save money" is beyond parody.

"Last year, we fought tooth and nail to save our Keighley Tip, and I will not stand by while our Labour Council once again trashes the very services that keep our area clean.

I am again urging residents to join my calls for Bradford Council to instigate an immediate U-turn on these disastrous plans by signing my ‘Save Our Tips' petition at robbiemoore.org.uk/SaveOurTips."  

Ilkley District Councillor Anne Hawkesworth is arranging paper petitions to be available around town from Wednesday (10 January), with both Mortens and Specsavers so far agreeing to have them.

The closures are part of the latest budget cuts announced last week by Bradford Council.

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