The unusual face of National Trust Guernsey Site visit to mont cuet and creve coeur landfill

On Friday 28th October, 2016 and as part of an unusual visit to the site, two Council Members and Trust Co-ordinator Jemma Charlotte Field, met Joe Adams, Site Manager at Creve Coeur and Sarah Robinson, Senior Manager, Guernsey Waste.

As these photographs illustrate, Creve Coeur has now been fully utilised and, with the exception of a gas flare stack and several biogas monitors, largely returned to a green area.

Mont Cuet, Guernsey's active landfill site, is just 200 metres west of Creve Coeur. Mont Cuet is expected to reach capacity by 2018, after which it will undergo a similar process return it to a green state, albeit discrete biogas-monitoring equipment will remain in place for about 30 years thereafter.

We stayed on site at Creve Coeur for well over an hour, watching, with unabashed fascination, the incessant process of caterpillar type machinery compacting our household waste in the presence of an ever-attentive cloud of many thousand, voracious gulls. 

A trip to the tip, is a visceral experience which helps in appreciating the present fate of what we leave out for waste collection
Creve Coeur 2016

If NTG Members are interested in joining a small group visit to Creve Coeur, please contact our Trust Co-ordinator, Jemma Charlotte Field: emc@nationaltrust.gg

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Sara Lampitt
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