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Details and restrictions: Restrictions do apply. Please contact Nottinghamshire County Council on for further information. Details and restrictions: A permit system is in operation for vans, pick ups, sign written vehicles and trailers. For further information regarding permits please contact Nottinghamshire County Council on How To Dispose: To dispose of tyres take them to a garage most garages will dispose of your tyres for you when fitting replacements.

Details and restrictions: Old car tyres are classed as hazardous waste and cannot be taken to the Household Waste Recycling Centres. Tyres cannot be sent to landfill either. Latest news. Pressing forward with the Gedling Access Road. Supporting the Armed Forces this Remembrance Day. Contact us Send an enquiry to our customer service team or speak to us face-to-face. Contact us online Call us Visit us in person.

Download our MyNotts app Easy access to Council services while you're on the move. In this article, we address some of the frequently asked questions around Worksop recycling centre. Where to find it and what waste streams are accepted. Click here to see what our Worksop recycling team can do for you. January and February: 8am to 4pm March: 8am to 6pm April to September: 8am to 8pm October: 8am to 6pm November and December: 8am to 4pm.

If you have replaced your own bathroom, they will accept it. But if you need to hire a van, you must contact the customer service team at least 24 hours before your visit. If you have paid for a bathroom installation from a tradesperson: It is their legal responsibility to remove and dispose of your waste.

This should be included in your quote and agreed before the works begin. If you have replaced your own boiler, they will accept it. If you have paid for a boiler installation from a tradesperson: It is their legal responsibility to remove and dispose of your waste. These items are accepted for minor repairs and small household DIY jobs.

But waste is not accepted from renovations, large DIY jobs and refurbishments. Even if you carry out the work yourself. If you have work carried out by a tradesperson: It is their legal responsibility to remove and dispose of your waste. If you have a large amount of household chemicals then you must contact customer service for advice. Small quantities of household chemicals can be accepted. They must be handed directly to a member of staff and every care take to contain and transport them properly.

Fire extinguishers up to 2kg are accepted. But anything over this size is commercial.



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