It is not a statutory duty for the sites to take waste that isn’t produced in the normal day-to-day occupation of a home. Certain waste from household maintenance and improvement or garden work is not legally regarded as normal household rubbish and a charge or disposal limit can be made.
How much will it cost?
The charges will be based upon the quantity of material deposited, the first two 50L bags will be free of charge. Payment for bags* will be whole or multiple of bags.
£3 per bag after the first two bags. You can pay with credit or debit cards, as we cannot accept cash or cheques.
*Charges are based on standard rubble bags which are approximately 76cm x 96 cm. They are available from DIY stores. Waste can be presented loose or in different sized bags and charges will be estimated by staff.
Please note: these charges only apply to householders. They do not apply to trade waste which has a separate scheme.
What does this policy include?
- Soil and turf from landscaping work
- Bricks, hardcore and rubble
- Stones, gravel and sand
- Concrete, breeze blocks, mortar and rendering
- Glass (plate glass, shower screens etc.)
- Drainage pipes and guttering (ceramic or plastic)
- Sanitary ware i.e. toilets, bidets, sinks, baths and shower trays (ceramic, porcelain, plastic or fibreglass)
- Slates, slabs and tiles (floor, roof or wall)
A detailed list of items for each category, and whether they are charged for or not, is available on our charges page.
Large jobs
For large jobs such as building an extension, renovating a house or demolishing a wall will mean you have to hire a skip and pay for the removal/disposal of the material.