UPDATE: Household Waste Recycling Centre’s to accept more waste types from July 6

Lincolnshire County Council has today (Monday) confirmed a slight change in when different household waste types will be accepted at tips across the county.
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From Monday (July 6) Household Waste Recycling Centres (tips) across the county will allow cars with small trailers and accept more waste types.

All eleven sites will now open five days from Friday – Tuesday.

Small trailers (6ft x 4ft x1.5ft load depth) without greedy boards will be allowed on site on a Monday and Tuesday.

On a Sunday and Monday, residents can bring black bagged (general waste), plastics, plasterboard, mattresses, scrap metal, waste electricals (e.g. washing machines, TVs, lightbulbs etc.), batteries, household chemicals, mineral and cooking oils, gas cylinders and clothing.

On a Monday, residents can also bring along bulky items e.g. carpets and sofas.

On a Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, HWRCs will accept garden waste (Green), paper and cardboard, glass, wood, soil, hardcore, scrap metals, waste electricals (e.g. washing machines, TVs, lightbulbs etc.), batteries, household chemicals, mineral and cooking oils and gas cylinders and clothing.

Councillor Eddy Poll, executive member for waste at Lincolnshire County Council, comments: “We’d like to thank the public for being so understanding as we’ve reopened this much needed service. Since opening, we’ve had over 50,000 bookings and have been overwhelmed by the positivity and kindness of our residents.

“That said, we know people have been wanting to bring bulky items and use their trailers – so we’re delighted that from July 6 they will be able to on certain days.

“We will continue to use our new booking system as it allows us to safely manage vehicles on site, and enables us to keep to the social distancing guidelines for both the public and our staff.

“We’d ask residents when making a booking, please just double check you select the right day for the right waste type.”

To book a time slot or for more information, visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/clickandtip or call 01522 782070.