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Before visiting a Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC):
- read our HWRC visitor rules
- sort your waste before your visit
Items we will take
We take household items including some hazardous waste. Items include:
- car batteries
- household batteries
- cardboard
- chemicals such as weedkiller, paint stripper or oil based paint - on arrival report to the site staff with these items
- clothes and textiles
- emulsion paint and dry empty metal paint cans - oil based paint should be reported to staff and stored with chemicals
- fluorescent tubes
- fridges and freezers
- furniture such as mattresses, carpets and rugs (but not upholstered seating)
- garden waste
- gas bottles
- general household waste
- glass bottles and jars mixed
- hardcore and rubble
- large appliances such as washing machines and ovens
- newspapers and magazines
- plastics such as household bottles, tubs and food trays
- scrap metal
- small appliances such as microwaves, toasters, vacuum cleaners or battery powered toys
- TV's and monitors
- tyres
- used engine oil
- wood and timber
Items we don't take
Items include:
- acetylene
- asbestos
- boat flares
- car air bags
- clinical wastes
- fireworks
- plasterboard and gypsum products
- trade waste
You also can't take upholstered domestic seating, such as:
- sofas and armchairs
- sofa beds and futons
- kitchen and dining room chairs
- stools and foot stools
- home office chairs
- bean bags
- floor and sofa cushions
Walking aids reuse
Return walking aids (such as crutches and frames) to the NHS for reuse if possible. You can also recycle them at a household waste recycling centre (HWRC).
Find out where to return walking aids on the NHS England website.
HWRC permits
You need a permit if you’re driving a larger vehicle, such as a van or utility vehicle, or using a large double-axle trailer.
If you’re walking to a site with waste, you’ll need a pedestrian permit so we can keep you safe.
Find out how to apply for a permit.
Other HWRCs
Whether you live Cumberland or Westmorland and Furness, you can use any of the 14 Household Waste Recycling Centres.
You must apply for a waste permit through your own council.
Redhills Quarry
Mainsgate Road
Millom
LA18 4LB
United Kingdom