Westmorland and Furness Council have put together the details of opening times, out of hours contacts and other relevant information you may need over the Bank Holiday Weekend.

While key services will be provided over the Early May Bank Holiday, some offices will be closed on Monday May 6.

The main switchboard number (0300 373 3300) will close at 5pm on Friday 3 May and reopen on Tuesday 7 May at 9am. 

Household Recycling and Waste Collections

Household Recycling and Waste Collections in the Eden or Barrow areas, will see no change, collection teams will be working on Bank Holiday Monday to maintain their usual schedule.

South Lakeland collections will be made on the following day, Tuesday May 7 and the week will then be one day later than normal.

Recycling

Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) will all be open as usual, as follows:

  • Ambleside: 8am-6pm, Monday-Sunday
  • Barrow: 8am-11am and 12pm-6pm, Monday-Sunday
  • Penrith (Flusco): 8am-6pm, Monday-Sunday
  • Grange-over-Sands: 8am-4pm, Thursday-Saturday
  • Kendal: 8am-4pm, Monday-Sunday
  • Kirkby Stephen: 8am-6pm. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
  • Ulverston: 8am-6pm, Monday-Sunday

The HWRC permit helpline will be closed on bank holidays and weekends.

Leisure Centres

Some Westmorland and Furness Council Leisure centres will be open over the Bank Holiday weekend - including Bank Holiday Monday - but there may be some changes to normal opening hours. To find out the opening times and activities on offer, please visit the leisure centres’ websites.

Health and Social Care

Residential and home care services operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Adult Social Care offices will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday (6 May) and reopen on Tuesday 7 May.

If you’re concerned about the welfare of an adult, please visit the Westmorland and Furness Council website or call 0300 373 3301.

When offices are closed, please use the out of hours number to report a safeguarding concern (01228 526 690) - this can be used 24 hours a day for adult social care emergencies.

Children's Services (for children's social care)

The Children's Services offices will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday (6 May) and reopen on Tuesday 7 May.

During closure periods, the Emergency Duty Team can be contacted 24 hours a day for children’s social care emergencies on 0300 373 2724.

For more information about what to do if you’re concerned for the welfare of a child, please visit the Cumbria Safeguarding Children website.

Homelessness

Young people or people providing support to young people who are at risk of homelessness or are homeless should visit the Westmorland and Furness Council website for more information.
People who are at risk of eviction or homelessness or need support with housing can find information and support by visiting westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk.

Domestic abuse

Westmorland and Furness Council have a duty to assess the need for support and prepare strategies to provide services for victims in safe accommodation and to provide domestic abuse survivors with community in-reach services.

Visit the Westmorland and Furness Council website for more information on Domestic Abuse support

Westmorland and Furness Highways

The Highways Hotline (0300 373 3306) will not be monitored during the Bank Holiday weekend and will be diverted to an answer phone service with emergency out of hours contact information.

People can still report problems with potholes, road damage, flooding and drainage, traffic lights, streetlights, pedestrian crossings, trees, vegetation, bollards, manhole covers and more by visiting the Westmorland and Furness Council website.

The Archive Centres and all libraries will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday but normal opening hours will resume on Tuesday 7 May.

The Registration Service will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday (6 May).

Trading Standards offices will be closed over the Bank Holiday weekend. Residents should report any live incidents of cold callers or rogue traders to Cumbria Police by telephoning 101 or emailing 101@cumbria.police.uk.

For guidance on a wide range of customer issues, visit Citizens Advice Consumer Service Website.