Contact. See the price list on our charging for non-household waste (DIY) page. The waste recycling centres accept a wide range of household recyclables and waste free of charge. Payment can be made by cash or card. See the Asbestos Guidance Leaflet (PDF 494KB) for information about how it should be packaged. As from Monday 7 January 2019 Walbottle Household Waste recycling centre have a change of opening hours the site will be open from: 10am - 8pm from 1 April to 30 September. 10am - 6pm from 1 October to 31 March (except Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve when sites close at 4pm) Byker and Brunswick will be open as normal: Our household waste recycling centres are all open with some restrictions on site, to ensure that the facilities can be used safely. Check the full range of materials that can be accepted at Smugglers Way. Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs - commonly called 'the tip') are facilities which allow you to drop off household waste items for recycling. Non-household waste (DIY) is accepted for a small charge. You can pay by cash, EFTPOS, Visa or Mastercard (no cheques). Asbestos. During busy times, when demand is high and traffic is queuing to access the site, you may see us close the entrance gate and put up a ‘site closed’ sign. A new booking system is now in place to access the Grange over Sands Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) on Allithwaite Road.. For other questions about the restrictions on access, opening, and vehicle types currently in place at Cumbria County Council's HWRCs please refer … Note: The Boroondara Recycling and Waste Centre does not accept cash at the moment. Permits are free, only available to Somerset residents, and must be displayed on all visits. Before you visit Find out what vehicles are allowed. 'The Tip' - Household Waste Recycling Centre The HWRCs in the borough are owned and run by Kent County Council. You need to book a slot to use them and you may also need a voucher – please check with KCC first www.kent.gov.uk. You need an e-permit to dispose of household waste at our nine Household Recycling Centres using a commercial-type vehicle or any trailer in excess of 1.5m length (excluding the towing mechanism) or over 570 litre capacity.. E-permits are free of charge and will only be issued to Cambridgeshire residents on a per household basis. See our Recycling site permits page for more information and to find out how to apply. You can take asbestos waste by appointment only to Kirkstall household waste recycling centre. Household liquid waste or chemicals We don’t accept chemicals, solvents such as paint thinners, fertilisers, insecticides, gardening chemicals, swimming pool chemicals and cleaning products. Before you go, check the queues at Smugglers Way. Apply for an e-permit. This site cannot accept asbestos. Address: Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC), Smugglers Way, Wandsworth SW18 1JS. Both vehicle and trailer size are restricted. Phone: 020 8871 2788. When visiting any Somerset recycling site with your household waste, your vehicle or trailer may need a permit. Licences & permits Waste prevention and recycling Household waste recycling Commercial waste Waste permits About the Council Councillors, meetings, decisions Take part and have your say Elections & voting Supplier services Employee self service Potentially dangerous household chemicals can be disposed through the Detox Your Home program. A tipping charge per load applies if you are dropping off general waste (non-recyclable items and household waste) and green waste. Commercial/trade waste. The recycling centre is behind B&Q. Please apply for a permit before you bring your waste.