Contact Details
- Address: Gatherley Road, Brompton on Swale, Richmond DL10 7JD
- GPS: 54.396205224979,-1.6498921232483
- Phone: 01748 222222
- Website: https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/catterick-bridge-household-waste-recycling-centre
Opening Times
- Monday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Tuesday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Friday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Saturday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Sunday 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
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Catterick Bridge Recycling Centre specializes in recycling and waste management. It can be found at Gatherley Road, Brompton on Swale, Richmond DL10 7JD.
Materials accepted
It accepts the following types of waste and recyclable items here:
- Aerosol
- Book
- Car Battery
- Cardboard
- Carpet
- Carton
- Electrical Appliance
- Engine Oil
- Fluorescent Tube
- Foil
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Furniture
- Garden Chemical
- Garden Waste
- Glass
- Household Battery
- Light Bulb
- Mattress
- Mobile Phone
- Monitor
- Paint
- Paper
- Scrap Metal
- Shoe
- Textile
- TV
- Vegetable Oil
- Wood
Residents who want to dispose of waste not listed here must contact the nearest tip to clarify if that type of waste is acceptable.
Catterick Bridge Dump is controlled by North Yorkshire County Council Waste Management Disposal Services. The recycling centre is only for use by local residents.
Schedule
Catterick Bridge Recycling Centre is closed on public holidays irrespective of the day of the week the date falls upon. It is usually open at the following times:
- Monday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Tuesday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Wednesday: closed
- Thursday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Friday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Saturday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
- Sunday: 8.30am-5pm (apr-sep), 8.30am-4pm (oct-mar)
Residents who wish to access the site with a large vehicle, such as a van or trailer, must contact the recycling centre to book an appointment and obtain a permit before their visit. Permits are free. It can be contacted via phone, email or online booking form.
Catterick Bridge Recycling Centre can be contacted on 01748 222222 for any queries residents may have on the service offered by the site.
Environment Agency online services
Frequently asked questions about Catterick Bridge Recycling Centre
There are household waste recycling centers in all the municipalities of the United Kingdom, and surely there is one near your home, and now finding it is very easy! We have developed a special search form on our page so you can find the recycling center closest to you in minutes!
You just have to access the following link and enter your postal code or address.
To go to this page, you must click on the “Recycling center Search” button.
Materials that are not recyclable or are not properly separated will generally end up in a landfill. A landfill is a very large holes built into certain designated spaces for that function.
Until a few years ago, the waste was piled up in the places designated to be dumps, but today in modern and well-managed landfills, large holes are built in which the garbage is buried, with a system of layers that isolates the waste. of the air and water, which has significantly reduced the contamination of the environment by contact with toxic residues. However, landfills still represent an important source of pollution that affects the environment and human beings.
Recycling symbols are those images that appear on all kinds of products, articles and packaging so that consumers know what type of waste they are (recyclable or non-recyclable) and what material they are made of.
Recycling symbols are important because they guide us to manage our waste well. However, there are some products and packaging that have not been properly labeled and do not contain a recycling label.
If you have waste that you don’t know how to classify, contact your nearest recycling center.
In the UK, recycling centers and rubbish collection services commonly use blue bins to identify dry waste such as:
- Paper
- Newspapers and magazines
- Cardboard
- Unwanted mail
- Telephone directories and catalogs
- Cereal boxes (without the plastic liner)
- Egg cartons
- Greeting cards
- Drink and food cans
However, not always the container for dry recyclables is blue. Some municipalities use red recycling containers or some even issue blue and red containers for this type of material.
To have precise information, you can consult your nearest recycling center.
The recycling rate in the UK has increased in recent years, but so has the generation of waste.
The percentage that is recycled in the UK so far is approximately 45% of the waste generated.
The latest report from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) indicates that the waste generated in British homes amounts to approximately 26 million tonnes of waste each year, of which only 12 million are recycled. The other 14 million tons end up in landfills.