Recycling Centres in Birmingham City Council
Find locations, opening hours, and rules for the 5 household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) in Birmingham City Council, including Tyseley Household Recycling Centre, Perry Barr Household Recycling Centre, Castle Bromwich Household Recycling Centre. We provide details on booking requirements, van permits, and accepted items for residents of West Midlands.
ID Required
Proof of Birmingham residency (Council Tax bill or utility bill) and booking confirmation required.
โป๏ธAll Birmingham City Council Tips & Dump Sites (5)
Tyseley Household Recycling Centre
Perry Barr Household Recycling Centre
Castle Bromwich Household Recycling Centre
Kings Norton Household Recycling Centre
Sutton Coldfield Household Recycling Centre
โ Accepted Items
โStrictly Not Accepted
- Asbestos:Hazardous waste not accepted at standard HWRCs
- Trade Waste:Strictly for household waste only
โCommon Questions
Do I need to book to visit Birmingham City Council tips?
Yes. Since there are 5 busy sites in this area (including Tyseley Household Recycling Centre), booking is essential to manage traffic. You must book a slot online via the Birmingham City Council website.
What items can I recycle here?
Residents can recycle a wide range of materials including Garden Waste, Cardboard, Wood, Electricals, and more. Please pre-sort your waste to save time.
Are there items I cannot take to the tip?
Yes. Hazardous waste restrictions apply. For example, Asbestos or Trade Waste are NOT accepted. Check the full list above.
Can I visit Birmingham City Council tips on weekends?
Yes, most sites in West Midlands are open on weekends. Check the opening hours for Tyseley Household Recycling Centre above, as times may vary on Bank Holidays.
Do I need a permit for a van?
Yes. If you are driving a van, pickup, or towing a trailer, you will likely need a permit from Birmingham City Council. Use the "Van Permits" button above to apply.
Is it free to use these recycling centres?
Yes, it is free for residents of Birmingham City Council to dispose of household waste. However, charges may apply for "DIY waste" (construction materials) or if you cannot prove residency.