Sussex County Council say that if you are thinking of […] Final preparations to reopen the sites are being completed this week, taking into account the latest government advice, which was issued today (Tuesday). The law also requires us to ensure that the people we give our waste to dispose of it in a proper and safe way. We offer domestic, commercial and garden clearances as well as a waste disposal service. Summer opening hours at West Sussex rubbish tips will now kick in on Friday (March 12). A statement from the council reads: "Due to an earlier fire at the Household Waste Recycling Site at Crawley, the site will be closed this weekend. G L Clearance is your trusted clearance company that has been working in Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead, Haywards Heath, Redhill, Reigate, Horley, and surrounding areas for over 20 years. Man found dead on bench in Crawley. You can report fly tipping on public land through your district or borough council. ... Booking system to be trialled at Crawley rubbish tip. The closure is needed while structural engineers inspect the extent of the damage to the building and to allow for burnt and dampened waste to … After closing at the start of the UK's coronavirus lockdown, rubbish tips and recycling centres are now beginning to reopen - but with strict social distancing rules in place The GREENbin service is an optional, chargeable wheeled bin service for your garden waste. To book a bulky waste … Welcome to Crawley Council services and information for residents, visitors and businesses in Crawley, West Sussex Other sites. The Household Waste Recycling Site (HWRS) in Metcalf Way, Crawley, will be closed for at least a week following a fire on Friday 17 July. Council structure and finances, news, jobs, consultation, petitions, access to information. The permit scheme has been introduced at all 11 West Sussex household waste recycling sites and the two mobile sites. Our sites ... bins, what you can recycle, garden waste and other collection services. 10. We will always recycle as much of your waste as possible. Household Waste Recycling Sites (HWRSs) in Crawley and across West Sussex will reopen from Monday 11th May, the County Council has confirmed. The law imposes a duty on people to ensure that waste is disposed of properly. Council information. The Bulky Waste Collection Service is available for residents Monday-Friday, excluding bank holidays. Each neighbourhood has its own recycling point, usually near a shopping parade. Local Recycling Points. Garden waste should not be put in with your general rubbish for collection. Crawley council forced to make ‘first substantial cuts in a number of years’ ... Booking system to be trialled at Crawley rubbish tip. For details of what may be recycled, and the precise schedules, see the council’s website. If garden waste is found in your general rubbish, it will not be collected. This is called Duty of Care. In response West Sussex County Council has brought forward summer opening hours at all its sites by around three weeks to Friday March 12. Businesses still need to use the waste transfer stations and pay to dispose of their business waste. Garden waste and other material for recycling are collected every 2 weeks, usually on the same day of the week as the normal rubbish collection. It will help address congestion, out of county visitors and illegal commercial waste at … We can give you an exact day of collection but cannot provide a time. 8. Change or cancel your existing garden waste service Opens in new window Apply for a GREENbin Opens in new window Check your collection dates About GREENbins The GREENbin service is a fortnightly collection service for garden waste. This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)