๐Ÿ›๏ธ

Recycling Centres in Gloucestershire County Council

Find locations, opening hours, and rules for the 5 household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) in Gloucestershire County Council, including Pyke Quarry Household Recycling Centre, Oak Quarry Household Recycling Centre, Fosse Cross Household Recycling Centre. We provide details on booking requirements, van permits, and accepted items for residents of South West England.

๐Ÿ“…Booking Essential
๐Ÿ†”

ID Required

Gloucestershire residents only; booking and ID required.

โ™ป๏ธAll Gloucestershire County Council Tips & Dump Sites (5)

โ„น๏ธ All visits to Gloucestershire recycling centres must be booked in advance.

โœ…Accepted Items

โ™ป๏ธGreen Waste๐Ÿ“ฆCardboard๐ŸชตWood๐Ÿ”ฉMetals๐Ÿ”ŒElectricals๐ŸพGlass๐ŸฅคHard Plastics๐Ÿ“ฐPaper๐Ÿ‘—Textiles๐Ÿ›ข๏ธEngine Oil๐ŸŽจPaint

โ›”Strictly Not Accepted

  • Tyres:Not accepted
  • Trade Waste:Domestic waste only

โ“Common Questions

Do I need to book to visit Gloucestershire County Council tips?

Yes. Since there are 5 busy sites in this area (including Pyke Quarry Household Recycling Centre), booking is essential to manage traffic. You must book a slot online via the Gloucestershire County Council website.

What items can I recycle here?

Residents can recycle a wide range of materials including Green Waste, Cardboard, Wood, Metals, 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, Tyres or Trade Waste are NOT accepted. Check the full list above.

Can I visit Gloucestershire County Council tips on weekends?

Yes, most sites in South West England are open on weekends. Check the opening hours for Pyke Quarry 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 Gloucestershire County Council. Use the "Van Permits" button above to apply.

Is it free to use these recycling centres?

Yes, it is free for residents of Gloucestershire County Council to dispose of household waste. However, charges may apply for "DIY waste" (construction materials) or if you cannot prove residency.

Recycling in Nearby Areas (South West England)