Do you have to book to go to the tip Swansea?
Do you have to book to go to the tip Swansea?
Book a slot to visit Llansamlet Residents wishing to take their waste to Llansamlet Recycling Centre will need to book an allocated date and time slot in advance. This is to ensure we can safely manage traffic levels at our main recycling centre.
Are Swansea tips open today?
All of our centres are open 8.30am – 5.00pm 7 days a week (closed from 1.00pm on Christmas Eve and all day on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day).
Can you take black bags to the tip Swansea?
Black bags and non-recyclable waste are accepted at Llansamlet and Clyne recycling centres. Black bags are for non-recyclable waste only.
How do you dispose of cat litter in Swansea?
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- Waste such as pet litter or bedding. This waste can’t be recycled and should be placed in our special clear bags.
- Nappies. This waste can be recycled and should be disposed of in our special purple bags. They are collected every two weeks as part of our hygiene waste service.
How do I dispose of plasterboard in Swansea?
Plasterboard can be disposed of over the weighbridge at the Baling Plant in Swansea enterprise park, next to Llansamlet Recycling Centre.
How do I book a slot at the tip Newport?
The easiest way to book a slot is through the council’s website. If you are unable to book online, you can call us on 01633 656656: please note down the booking reference you are given and bring it to site.
Where can I take my black bags in Swansea?
Black bags will be accepted at two Swansea recycling centres again from next week. Swansea Council has announced you’ll be able to dispose of the black bags at Llansamlet and Clyne recycling centres from Monday, November 30.
Can you put cat poo in green bin?
If the kitty litter is made from stone, clay or crystals/silica, it must be placed into the general waste/landfill bin (blue or red lid) and not in the green bin.
Can cat poop go in brown bin?
Items which cannot go into your brown bin include: Pet Waste.
Can I take plasterboard to my local tip?
Small amounts of plasterboard can, of course, be transported to a local Household Recycling Centre as long as it transported without coming in to contact with any other waste. In the case of renovation or construction work, the plasterboard must be disposed of in a designated, ideally covered, plasterboard skip.