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Battery Bin Location Battery tube location list: Updated October 2020 Bin Site Name Address Postcode Waste type Bin Type Bin(s) Location Quantity Alfred Marshall Building 12 Priory Rd BS8 1TU Batteries 10L tube 1 Photocopier room in Alfred Marshall Building 12 Woodland Rd Clifton, Bristol 1-5 Whiteladies 1-5 Whiteladies Road BS8 2RP Batteries 7L tube 1 Main entrance, by recycling bins Road, Clifton, Bristol 1-9 Old Park Hill lead acid Clifton Batteries (lead 1-9 Old Park Hill BS2 8BB battery pallet 1 In Waste compound in Chemistry car park. Bristol acid) box 1-9 Old Park Hill Clifton Batteries Mixed battery 1-9 Old Park Hill BS2 8BB 1 In Waste compound in Chemistry car park. Bristol (mixed) pallet box 1-9 Old Park Hill Clifton 1×Atrium outside sustainability 1-9 Old Park Hill BS2 8BB Batteries 20L tube 2 Bristol 1× outside main stores 31 Great George Clifton, Bristol BS1 5QD Batteries 10L tube 2 Level's 1, 2 and 3 in the kitchens, by the recycling bins Street 35 Berkeley Square 35 Berkeley Square BS8 1JA Batteries 10L tube 1 Main foyer Bristol 3-5 Woodland Road 3 Woodland Road, 7L tube Room G88 BS8 1TB Batteries 2 Clifton, Bristol 10L tube Estate Assistance Lodge (17 Woodland Road access via 3-5 link corridor) School of Policy Studies 8 Priory Rd BS8 1TU Batteries 10L tube 1 Staff common room 8 Priory Rd Clifton, Bristol Augustine's Courtyard Orchard Lane, Bristol BS1 5DS Batteries 10L tube 1 Reception Badock Hall, Stoke Park Road, Badock Hall BS9 1JQ Batteries 10L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Stoke Bishop, Bristol Department of Archaeology Baptist College BS8 1UU Batteries 10L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge 43 Woodland Rd Clifton, Bristol Queens Road, 10L tube Beacon House BS8 1 QU Batteries 1 Ground floor, study lounge Clifton, Bristol Bristol Life Sciences 24 Tyndall Avenue, BS8 1TQ batteries 20L tube 2 Main atrium Building Bristol Canynge Hall, Canynge Hall Whiteladies Road, BS8 2PR Batteries 20L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Clifton, Bristol Cantock's Close Clifton 20L tube Estate Assistance Lodge Chemistry BS8 1TS Batteries 2 Bristol 10L tube Stores Churchill Hall, Stoke Park Road, Churchill Hall BS9 1JG Batteries 10L tube 1 Bottom of stairs in foyer Stoke Bishop, Bristol Clifton Hill House, Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton Hill House BS8 1BX Batteries 10L tube 1 In Foyer next to front door Clifton, Bristol Computer Centre Computer Centre Tyndall Avenue BS8 1UD Batteries 10L tube 1 By eco sorts through reception area, bottom of stairs Clifton, Bristol Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Coombe Dingle BS9 2BJ Batteries 7L tube 1 Main Reception Desk Coombe Lane, Bristol Dental Hospital/School, Dental School and Lower Maudlin Street, BS1 2LY Batteries 10L tube 1 Main foyer, ground floor Hospital Bristol Dorothy Hodgkin Building DHB BS1 3NY Batteries 10L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Whitson Street Bristol Drama Department Drama 17/21 Park Row BS1 5LS Batteries 10L tube 1 In level 3 Foyer area Clifton, Bristol Durdham Hall, Durdham Hall Parry's Lane, BS9 1AE Batteries 10L tube 1 Estates Assistant lodge Bristol Wild Country Lane Fenswood Farm Long Ashton BS41 9EB Batteries 7L tube 1 In staff communal area, round to right of entrance North Somerset Fry Building Ground floor. Through entrance, next to Ecosorts under The Fry Building Woodland Road BS8 1UG Batteries 10L tube 1 stairs Bristol Geographical Science Geography BS8 1SS Batteries 10L tube 1 In Office to left of main entrance University Rd Clifton, Bristol Goldney House, Lower Clifton Hill, Goldney Hall BS8 1BH Batteries 10L tube 1 General Office Clifton, Bristol Hampton House 72 Cotham Hill BS6 6AU Batteries 10L tube 1 Main entrance Hiatt Baker Hall, Parry's Lane, Source Café Hiatt Baker BS9 1AD Batteries 10L tube 2 Stoke Bishop, Foyer by Estates Assistants lodge Bristol Hollybush Lane, Hollybush Lane Stoke Bishop, BS9 1JB Batteries Grey box 1 Main office (labelled grey box outside) Workshop Bristol Howard House Howard House Queens Avenue BS8 1SD Batteries 10L tube 1 Ground floor reception. Next to Ecosorts. Clifton, Bristol Farm Animal Practice Dolbury Building Main Entrance Churchill Building - Reception West Quantock Building (Small Animal Hospital) - Langford House Langford BS40 5DU Batteries 10L tube 9 Reception Langford Contractors Office Equine Reception Hostels - Accommodation Office + Halls (2x tubes) Mendip Building (Small Animal Practice) - Reception lead acid Langford House Batteries (lead Langford BS40 5DU battery pallet 1 Outside contractors office Langford acid) box Medical School Unit, Learning and Southmead Hospital, 1st floor print room BS10 5NB Batteries 10L tube 2 Research Building Bristol 2nd floor Neuroscience Site 13 University Library, Main Library Tyndall Avenue, BS8 1TJ Batteries 20L tube 1 Entrance to Source Café Clifton, Bristol Manor Hall, Manor Hall York Place, BS8 1AH Batteries 10L tube 1 JCR Clifton, Bristol University Walk Mathematics Clifton, Bristol BS8 1TW Batteries 10L tube 1 Room G1 Biomedical Sciences, University Walk Main foyer Medical school BS8 1TD Batteries 10L tube 2 Clifton, Bristol Loading bay Stores Merchants Venturers Building MVB Woodland Rd BS1 5UB Batteries 10L tube 1 Outside graduate school of engineering faculty office Clifton, Bristol NSQI Tyndall NSQI BS8 1TL Batteries 10L tube 1 General office ground floor Avenue, Bristol Department of Social Medicine, ALSPAC, Oakfield And Barley Oakfield House, BS8 2BN Batteries 10L tube 1 Main foyer House Oakfield Grove, Bristol Physics Building, HH Wills Physics 20L tube Main foyer by recycling bins Physics Laboratory, BS8 1TL Batteries 2 7L tube Stores, Room 140 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol Engineering Queens Building Estates Assistant Lodge Queens Building BS8 1TR Batteries 20L tube 2 University Walk Faculty Workshop and Student Bay L.0.30 - L.034 Clifton, Bristol Royal Fort House, Royal Fort House Royal Fort Gardens, BS8 1UH Batteries 7L tube 1 By recycling bins in main entrance hall. Clifton, Bristol Security Services Royal Fort Lodge Royal Fort Lodge BS8 1UH Batteries 10L tube 1 Reception Clifton, Bristol Senate House Senate House Tyndall Avenue BS8 1TH Batteries 10L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Clifton, Bristol School of Veterinary Science Southwell St BS2 8EJ Batteries 10L tube 1 Main entrance / reception. Southwell St Bristol Centre for Sports Exercise and Health, Sports Centre BS8 1TH Batteries 10L tube 1 Main entrance Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, Station Approach, The Engine Shed Temple Meads, BS1 6QH Batteries 10L tube 1 Staff kitchen Bristol The Hawthorns The Hawthorns Woodland Rd BS8 1UB Batteries 10L tube 1 Main Reception Desk Clifton, Bristol The Priory Road The Priory Road Complex, BS8 1TU Batteries 20L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Complex Priory Road, Clifton, Bristol University Union, The Richmond Queens Road, BS8 1LN Batteries 20L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Building Clifton, Bristol University Hall, Parry's Lane, University Hall BS9 1AR Batteries 10L tube 1 Laundry Room Stoke Bishop, Bristol Victoria Rooms, Victoria Rooms BS8 1SA Batteries 10L tube 1 Estate Assistance Lodge Clifton, Bristol Wills Hall, Parry's Lane, Wills Hall BS9 1AE Batteries 10L tube 1 Outside General Office Stoke Bishop, Bristol Wills Memorial Building Wills Memorial Queens Rd BS8 1RJ Batteries 20L 1 Estates Assistants Lodge Clifton, Bristol BS8 1RJ 73 St Michael's Hill, 73 St Michaels Hill BS2 8BH Batteries 7L 1 Ground Floor Kitchen Bristol .
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