Is Harrogate tip open during lockdown?
Coronavirus (Covid-19) update Our HWRC are open, and we are operating as normal, in line with any government guidelines. Please continue to respect and protect North Yorkshire. If you need assistance, please ask a member of staff.
Is Brompton tip open today?
Opening times Open everyday except Wednesdays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Please allow enough time to unload your waste before the site closes.
What time does the tip close at Harrogate?
8.30am until 5pm
The Penny Pot Lane site is operating normal opening hours of 8.30am until 5pm, seven days per week, including Bank Holidays.
What can I recycle in Harrogate?
Two black recycling boxes. Please wash and squash your recycling
- glass bottles and jars of any colour.
- plastic bottles, shampoo and cleaning product bottles with lids/trigger spray nozzles on.
- plastic yoghurt pots, margarine tubs, light coloured and clear plastic food trays.
- food tins/drinks cans (aluminium or steel)
How do I dispose of old plasterboard?
Plasterboard Disposal for Individuals Most local waste management facilities should offer a plasterboard disposal or recycling service. Check in advance which facilities in your area offer this service. Try to choose a recycling option if you can.
How long are house searches taking in Harrogate?
Harrogate district appears to be suffering more than many other parts of the country with local searches being quoted as taking 35 working days to process – that’s at least seven weeks.
Can I take rubble to my local tip?
Bricks, building rubble, plasterboard and wood are not collected as part of your councils household recycling scheme; however you can usually take them to your local household waste and recycling centre.
Can I go to the skip in a van?
Yes, and you’ll need to view your local authority’s waste and recycling information for the specifics. In general, you won’t be able to take prohibited items (such as asbestos, petrol or car parts).
Is Harrogate tip open on Bank Holiday Monday?
The Penny Pot Lane site will continue to operate everyday, including bank holidays, between 8.30am and 5pm. Coun Andrew Lee, Executive Member for Waste Management, said people should only visit recycling centres when they can’t store their waste at home.
What can go in the blue recycling bag?
You should only use your blue recycling bin for:
- cardboard.
- cartons (fruit juice cartons, milk cartons, Tetra Pak)
- food tins and drinks cans.
- mixed glass, bottles and jars (lids and tops can be either left on or off)
- mixed paper.
- plastic bottles (lids and tops can be either left on or off)
What is the blue recycling bag for?
Paper and card: blue bag newspapers and magazines. telephone directories and catalogues. paper and envelopes.
Can you put plasterboard in black bin?
The black refuse bin is for non-recyclable waste. Empty overloaded wheeled bins. Construction waste (for example: plasterboard and rubble) from your black bin. Hazardous waste; e.g. asbestos and batteries.
Is there a recycling centre in West Harrogate?
West Harrogate tip is owned and operated by North yorkshire council, West Harrogate Recycling Centre allows you to dispose of following items here: Residents are charged for waste hardcore, rubble, plasterboard and tyres. There are also charges for some commercial waste.
When is Thornton le Dale household waste recycling centre open?
Open everyday except Wednesdays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Please allow enough time to unload your waste before the site closes. All residents are charged for the disposal of hardcore, rubble, plasterboard and tyres . There are also charges for some commercial waste.
What can I dispose of in Harrogate tip?
Harrogate tip is owned and operated by North yorkshire council, Harrogate Recycling Centre allows you to dispose of following items here: residents are charged for waste hardcore, rubble, plasterboard and tyres. There are also charges for some commercial waste.
Can you use a trailer at HWRC Harrogate?
Trailers are allowed at all sites (apart from Wombleton HWRC ). The normal rules will apply for non-commercial chargeable waste and payments will only be accepted using cards, contactless where possible. At Harrogate Household Waste Recycling Centre only, we are not able to accept hardcore and rubble, plasterboard, tyres or asbestos.