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Changes to West Sussex Household www.recycleforwestsussex.org/changes How do I report fly-tipping? If you see someone fly-tipping or • A description of any vehicles CHARGEABLE NON-HOUSEHOLD WASTE would like to report an area where involved, including the vehicles fly-tipping has taken place, you registration numbers should make a note of the following. • A description of any persons Charged per 55x85cm reusable rubble bag which involved in the offence Changes to West Sussex can be a mix of any of the items in the list below • The date, time and place of the occurrence Contact your local Council to clear • Breeze blocks • Granite • Slate • What the waste looks like fly-tipped rubbish on publicly owned Household Waste • Bricks • Gravel • Soil and how much there is land, including roads and lay-bys. • Ceramic drainpipes • Marble • Tarmac Recycling Sites (HWRSs) • Concrete • Rocks or stones • Tiles (ceramic, Adur and Worthing www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/streets-and-travel • Flagstones or paving • Rubble or hardcore clay or slate) District Council slabs • Sand • Turf Starting 1st October 2016 Arun District Council www.arun.gov.uk/clean-streets Charged per item Chichester District Council www.chichester.gov.uk/flytipping • A piece of marble • Ceramic shower trays • Toilet pans (if it won’t fit in a • Ceramic pipes • Set cement Crawley Borough Council www.crawley.gov.uk/pw/StreetsRoadsandTransport 55x85cm reusable • Cisterns (if it won’t fit in a Horsham District Council www.horsham.gov.uk/bins rubble bag) • Concrete fence posts 55x85cm reusable • A piece of granite • Concrete gravel rubble bag) Mid Sussex District Council www.midsussex.gov.uk/waste-recycling (if it won’t fit in a boards • Sinks or wash basins Increased demand for essential services, coupled 55x85cm reusable • Formed concrete with reduced government funding, means we need to rubble bag) (if it won’t fit in a Reporting to the Environment Agency reduce our spending in other areas. Changes at West • Bidets 55x85cm reusable For larger scale incidents of fly-tipping involving hazardous waste or • Ceramic baths rubble bag) Sussex Household Waste Recycling Sites (HWRSs) will organised gangs of fly-tippers. help us make critical savings while still maintaining a • Contact The Environment Agency on 0800 807060 Non-chargeable household waste comprehensive service for residents. • This is a 24 hour service • Crockery work surfaces • Internal and • Visit www.gov.uk/report-flytipping The changes were decided Parish Councils and District and • Clay flower pots • Fitted units external doors after considering responses to Borough Councils. You will find full • Clay garden • Flooring (except • Non-ceramic baths the public consultation from details of all the changes taking ornaments ceramic or stone • Radiators Provide information anonymously residents and comments from place at the website below. • Fitted kitchen flooring) • Roofing felt about fly-tippers cupboards and • Insulation • Timber www.recycleforwestsussex.org/changes • You can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 1111 Please follow us @westsussexwaste on Facebook and Twitter, or If you need this information in go to www.recycleforwestsussex.org for more information on another format then please email the changes to Household Waste Recycling Sites in West Sussex. [email protected] WS31574(A) 08.2016 or telephone 01243 642106 www.recycleforwestsussex.org/changes The changes were decided after considering responses to the public close except for Selsey and The Witterings (which will each operate consultation from residents and comments from Parish Councils and on a fortnightly basis). There will also be charges introduced for the THE INTRODUCTION OF CHARGING District and Borough Councils. disposal of non-household waste as detailed in this leaflet. To support As a result, the opening hours will be changed at all Household Waste your local council there will be increased enforcement measures to What type of waste For a limited period, one free Recycling Sites (HWRSs) and some will close for two days a week - all tackle fly-tipping. will I be charged for? rubble bag will be available remain open at weekends. There will be a nearby HWRS open on the days You will find full details of all the changes taking place at Household upon request for each resident at that each site is closed. All Mobile HWRSs in the Chichester District will Waste Recycling Sites at www.recyclefor westsussex.org/changes • Tyres from cars, vans, Household Waste Recycling Sites. motorcycles (commercial type WHAT IS CHANGING? tyres will not be accepted, for The disposal of all other example, LGV) household waste and recycling • Waste from construction, materials will remain free of Opening hours Opening days alteration or repair of your home charge for local residents. From 1st October 2016 opening hours for all 11 HWRSs will be: 8 out of the 11 HWRSs will close two consecutive days a week from 1st October 2016. All and garden such as plasterboard, • 10am to 5pm from 1st October to 31st March (Winter) the HWRSs will be open weekends. There will be no change to opening days at Crawley, breeze blocks, bricks, rubble, • 10am to 7pm from 1st April to 30th September (Summer) Burgess Hill and Westhampnett, which are required to operate Waste Transfer Stations soil*, stones, turf*, ceramic How can I pay? for kerbside collection services and will therefore remain open 7 days a week. bathroom fittings, tiles. Payment can only be made by Visa or Mastercard debit and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Nearest alternative site *Grass cuttings and gardening wastes remain free-of-charge. credit cards. Cash and cheques Burgess Hill (Transfer Station) Open Open Open Open Open Open Open cannot be accepted. Payment will need to be made before East Grinstead Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Open Open Burgess Hill and Crawley What are the charges? you are given access to the Crawley (Transfer Station) Open Open Open Open Open Open Open • £4 per tyre or part tyre chargeable containers. • £4 per rubble bag or part bag of A detailed list of chargeable Hop Oast (Horsham) Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Open Open Billingshurst and Crawley chargeable waste; or per item; non-household waste items can or per sheet of plasterboard. Billingshurst Open Open Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Horsham and Midhurst be found on the next page. - Rubble bags no bigger Midhurst (Sunday opening is CLOSED Open Open Open Open Open CLOSED Westhampnett and Billingshurst than 55cm x 85cm (can be subject to planning permission) bought from DIY stores) Westhampnett (Chichester) Open Open Open Open Open Open Open - Items such as a concrete (Transfer Station) fence post, ceramic bath, Bognor Regis Open Open Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Littlehampton and Westhampnett cistern, paving slab - Sheets of plasterboard no Littlehampton Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Open Open Bognor Regis and Worthing bigger than 120cm x 240cm Worthing Open Open Open CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Shoreham-by-Sea - All materials must be in a rubble bag, loose loads Shoreham-by-Sea CLOSED CLOSED Open Open Open Open Open Burgess Hill and Worthing will not be accepted.
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