Do you still have to book at Stourbridge tip?
Do you still have to book at Stourbridge tip?
Anyone arriving at the centre without a booking will be turned away, with no exceptions. Residents, including permit holders and charities can book a slot online for the following week. Do not leave home and visit the tip if you or anyone in your household has symptoms of Coronavirus.
How do I book an appointment at Stourbridge tip?
People can book appointments online from today (Friday 5 June) or call Dudley Council Plus on 0300 555 2345 if they have a query relating to their booking. If all slots are taken, no more bookings can be made until the following Monday when more slots will be released.
Is Stourbridge tip open during lockdown?
More than 20,000 people have visited the tip in Stourbridge since it was re-opened and made appointment only due to the coronavirus pandemic, new figures have revealed. The Household Waste Recycling Centre re-opened at the start of May following lockdown – but only to people with pre-booked appointments.
What can you put in your dustbin?
What to put in your 3 bins
- paper – newspapers, magazines, junk mail, loose shredded paper, envelopes.
- phone directories and catalogues.
- cardboard.
- aerosols.
- food tins.
- drink cans and cartons.
- plastic bottles.
- plastic food trays and yoghurt pots.
Can Dudley residents use Anchor Lane tip?
Residents in the Dudley borough, particularly Coseley, have been able to use the tip, which is owned and run by Wolverhampton City Council, for many years – as part of an agreement with Dudley Council which has paid an annual fee to enable its residents to use the site.
Can I take a van to the tip Birmingham?
From Thursday 2 July, Birmingham residents will be able to access the city’s network of Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) with trailers and vans.
Is Dudley a Tier 3?
Dudley borough will move into tier 3 restrictions when the country comes out of national lockdown on December 2.
Can I put small electrical items in the bin?
Some local authorities collect small electrical items as part of their kerbside collection, otherwise you can recycle these and larger items at selected retailers and at Household Waste Recycling Centres. It’s easy to check if an electrical item, toy or game is recyclable if it reached the end of its working life.
Can I put small electrical items in the recycle bin?
Any household electrical and electronic item that operates on a battery or has a plug and is smaller than 60cm in length and under 30cm in width and height, can be put in our on-street small electrical appliances recycling bins.
Can I use Wolverhampton tip?
Residents living close to the tip in Wolverhampton will no longer be able to use the site from April 1 after the agreement was ended. For many years residents in Dudley borough, particularly Coseley, have been able to use the Anchor Lane site, which is owned and run by Wolverhampton City Council.
Can vans go to skip?
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). And you won’t be able to take commercial waste under a domestic permit.
Can I just turn up at the tip?
You can no longer just turn up with your household waste and use the service as before, first of all you must visit your local council website to book a slot, each area has a slightly different booking system but it is very similar to the steps below.
Is the household waste recycling centre in Stourbridge open?
The Household Waste Recycling Centre in Stourbridge reopened on Monday 11 May, and is operating a booking system only for Dudley borough residents. The service should only be used if no alternative arrangements can be made for safe storage.
Where do I go to dispose of my waste in Dudley?
Other household waste can be disposed of as normal. To find out when your next scheduled waste collections are, visit http://mapping.dudley.gov.uk/ and enter your postcode. You’ll find details of your general waste, recycling and green waste collections here.
When do garden waste collections resume in Dudley?
The garden waste collections were originally due to restart again on Monday 30 March 2020. Suspending the service will help maintain regular weekly refuse collections and fortnightly recycling collections while operating with reduced staff numbers
What can you put in a bin in Dudley?
Bin collections are continuing as normal but we are asking residents who have been self-isolating to take extra care with the waste they are putting out for collection. For those self-isolating because of symptoms, personal waste such as used tissues and disposable cleaning cloths can be stored securely within disposable rubbish bags.