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    East Riding Driffield Tip & Opening Times

    The tip on Church Lane in Driffield is one of ten household waste recycling sites (HWRS) operated by East Riding Of Yorkshire Council. On this page, you’ll find details of how to find the tip, and when it’s open for East Riding’s residents. Finding the Church Lane HWRS The Driffield tip can be found to…

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    East Riding Carnaby Tip & Opening Times

    The tip on Moor Lane in Carnaby is one of ten household waste recycling sites (HWRS) operated by East Riding Of Yorkshire Council. On this page, you’ll find details of how to find the tip, and when it’s open for East Riding’s residents. Finding the Moor Lane HWRS Carnaby tip is located in Carnaby, to…

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    East Riding Beverley Tip & Opening Times

    The tip on Weel Road in Beverley is one of ten household waste recycling sites (HWRS) operated by East Riding Of Yorkshire Council. On this page, you’ll find details of how to find the tip, and when it’s open for East Riding’s residents. Finding the Weel Road HWRS The Weel Road tip in Beverley is…

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    East Riding Airmyn Tip & Opening Times

    The tip on Airmyn Road is one of ten household waste recycling sites (HWRS) operated by East Riding Of Yorkshire Council. On this page, you’ll find details of how to find the tip, and when it’s open for East Riding’s residents. Finding the Airmyn Road HWRS The Airmyn Road tip can be found near the…

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    South Kirkby Tip & Opening Times

    The Renewi South Kirkby tip near Hemsworth is one of three HWRC run by Wakefield Council. Here you’ll find details of where the tip is located, and the hours it’s open for visiting by the residents of the Wakefield Council area. Finding The South Kirkby HWRC South Kirkby tip is situated to the north west…

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    Glasshoughton Tip & Opening Times

    The Renewi Glasshoughton tip near Castleford is one of three HWRC provided by Wakefield Council. Here you’ll find details of how to find this tip, and when it’s available for the residents of Wakefield. Finding The Glasshoughton HWRC The Glasshoughton tip is situated just to the north side of the M62, but isn’t directly accessible…

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    Wakefield Denby Dale Tip & Opening Times

    The tip on Denby Dale Road is one of three household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) operated by Wakefield Council. On this page, you’ll find details of how to find the tip, and when it’s open for Wakefield residents. Finding The Wakefield HWRC The Wakefield dump is located to the south of the city centre. You…

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    How To Dispose Of Aerosol Cans

    Aerosols like deodorant spray cans are a cause for confusion in the world of recycling and kerbside collections, but it’s actually straightforward. Today we’re going to squash a couple of myths around when aerosols like body sprays can go into recycling bins. Empty aerosol cans that are completely used go into your recycling bin with…

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    Can You Recycle Cutlery?

    When you buy new cutlery, there’s usually one of two reasons. Either you’re setting up home for the first time and kitting your new pad out with anything you can afford to get started, or alternatively those old knives and forks have seen better days. We’re looking at the latter case today, dealing with replacing…

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    Can I Recycle Crockery?

    Most crockery sets start as matching, well crafted sets that we’re proud of. Over time, a plate gets smashed here, a bowl chipped there, and eventually the time comes to replace the set entirely. When you’re fast becoming one of those households that have no matching crockery, attention turns to buying a fresh clean set,…

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