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Recycling, rubbish and waste
- Assisted refuse collection
- Commercial waste - collection
- Composting
- Hazardous waste collection
- Household waste - clinical waste
- Household waste - disposal sites
- Household waste - domestic bins
- Household waste - garden waste
- Household waste - information and advice
- Household waste - rubbish collections
- Household waste - special collections for large items
- kerbside recycling - box & bag scheme
- Municipal waste strategy
- Recycling - composters
- Recycling - information and advice
- Recycling - residential collections
- Recycling - school recycling sites
- Recycling - sites
- Refuse - flytipping
- Refuse - litter bins
- Waste Prevention
Household waste - disposal sites
This service is delivered by North Yorkshire County Council.
The County Council provides 19 household waste recycling centres close to major centres of population in the County. Household waste recycling centres are known by many names - the tip, dump, civic amenity site, household waste site.
The HWRC will no longer be open to accept materials on Wednesdays from July 1st 2011. Opening hours on other days remain unaffected.
See North Yorkshire County Council's website for opening times & further information: North Yorkshire County Council -Household waste - disposal sites Opens in a new window





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