Full details are published below in a press release issued this afternoon by Durham County Council:
Recycling centres to change to winter opening hours
Household waste recycling centres in County Durham will switch to their winter opening times from next month.
From Sunday, 1 October until Saturday, 31 March, recycling
centres owned by Durham County Council and managed by HW Martin will be open
during the following hours:
Monday to Sunday – 9am to 3.30pm
- Annfield Plain
- Heighington Lane, Newton
Aycliffe
- Middleton-in-Teesdale
- Potterhouse Lane, Pity Me
- Romanway, Bishop Auckland
- Seaham
- Tudhoe
Monday to Thursday – 10am to 4pm (closed Fridays)
Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays – 9am to 3.30pm
- Coxhoe
- Horden
- Thornley
Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays – 9am to 3.30pm
- Hett Hills,
Chester-le-Street
- Stainton Grove, Barnard
Castle
Recycling centres accept a range of household materials
including soil and rubble, wood, plasterboard, scrap metal, car batteries,
batteries, TVs and monitors, fridges (except Stainton Grove site), textiles,
shoes, glass, cardboard, paper, plastics, cartons, cans, cooking oil and
general waste that cannot be recycled.
Trade and commercial waste is not permitted.
Residents visiting with a
van, pickup or minibus, or towing a trailer need a waste permit to enter the
sites. Three permits can be requested at one time and can be applied for online
at www.durham.gov.uk/householdpermit
or by calling 03000 261 000 during office hours.
All centres are closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
For more information about recycling centres, visit www.durham.gov.uk/hwrc