Staff have complained about holes in the roof letting in rain water, which regularly trips the electrics.
He said: “The depot is falling apart. There is going to be a brand new site built in Queenslie in the next five years with a recycling plant.
“It’s 40-years-old, the toilets are vile and there are holes in the roof which means the water pees in through the roof when it rains in the winter. “It is not a good place to be in the morning to get ready or have your dinner. I think the council should bring in some sort of unit. “There are 140 workers there including environmental health. It’s great that the council is going to develop a new facility but there should be something where there is adequate heating and washing facilities.”
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