Go to the Newsroom for information on what is open, closed or where restrictions are in place. You must book an appointment to visit the Recycling Centre. All of our sites are open and we plan to keep them open during lockdown. The tip is open to residents of the borough who are dropping off waste from their home and garden. Important. Please stay safe and stay home - you must only book an appointment at the Recycling Centre if it is essential to do so. Services in Carmarthenshire will be affected during this time. October to March Opens at 8am Last entry is 4.15pm April to September Opens at 8am Last entry is 7.45pm The site is open seven days a week and only closes on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day. Centres open up across NI from Monday as part of Stormont's 'Stage One' lockdown opening ... Civic amenity sites at Agnes Street, Cregagh Road and … Follow signs for the Civic Amenity Centre. Opening times. Given Shropshire's current tier 2 high alert status, we ask that residents think carefully about whether they need to visit our HRC sites, and to make full use of the existing kerbside recycling and waste collection services which will continue as normal.If you do need to visit the sites please remember that strict rules remain in place to safeguard the public and members of staff. Commercial operators are not able to use the tip (this includes landlords getting rid of items from a rented property). COUNCILS around the country are beginning to reopen tips and recycling centres – despite the ongoing coronavirus lockdown. The Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) will remain open whilst the Island is in Lockdown. However, we must stress that any trips to the HWRC should be deemed 'essential', as per central government guidance: You are requested to separate your waste before coming to site to speed up your visit. Disposal of waste for people/households with symptoms of coronavirus. Our Household Waste Recycling Centres will remain open, with some restrictions, during lockdown. Please put used tissues and disposable cleaning cloths in rubbish bags. Find out more about the restrictions. But we are waiting for further government clarification and will advise residents of any changes that may be necessary. Update: Thursday 7th May 2020 Galway County Sites Local authorities have managed to re-open … Civic amenity sites - previously all closed - will open again as of 11 May, with specific reception arrangements. We will update on a regular basis the status for each Local Authority area below and current status of site operations. Notice Regarding Civic Amenity Sites All Local Authorities are taking individual decisions in respect of ongoing operation of civic amenity sites during Covid-19 restrictions. As of Tuesday 5 January, and Northumberland entering National Lockdown restrictions, there is no change to current service provision at any of Northumberland's HWRC sites. The sites will be very busy and you should expect to queue to access the site. Alert Level 4: Lockdown from midnight 19th December. But you should stay at home as much as possible to limit the spread of coronavirus, so please only use them if you have to. Household Waste Recycling Centres. Social distancing measures must be followed at all times by both employees and visitors. All site users must keep a 2 metre distance from others at all times. Find out more about visiting a Household Recycling Centre during the coronavirus pandemic. Tips will remain open under National Lockdown restrictions. From June 1 you must have booked a slot to use the tip using the form above. Worcestershire County Council's Household Recycling Centres are open but with social distancing measures in place. We will not be updating our entire website. Waste you can deliver at our sites. Electrical items