Lincolnshire’s Household Waste Recycling Centres to reopen on May 18
The process for visiting the tips has changed, and residents must book a slot here
Slots will be released at 10am on Monday (May 11).
Residents can also book a slot by calling 01522 782070 (Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm)
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Hide AdCouncillor Eddy Poll, executive member for Waste and Recycling at Lincolnshire County Council, explains: “At 10am on May 11, we will be releasing just over 39,000 slots for the next two weeks to allow county residents to access our 11 household waste recycling centres.
“Due to social distancing guidelines and requests from the public, we will be reopening in phases, so from:
• May 18 – May 31 – only garden waste and wood
• June 1 onwards – only garden waste, wood, scrap metal and cardboard
“This will be reviewed regularly, and as soon as we are able, we will accept other waste types.
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Hide Ad“There are a number of restrictions in place, including vehicle sizes and number of times you can access the sites.
“Residents must also bring ID and proof of address. This is to ensure we can be operate a fair and safe system.
“We know the website will be exceptionally busy – so please be patient. New slots will be released regularly.
“I’d remind residents that if they don’t have a booking – please don’t just turn up as you won’t be allowed in.
“We are grateful for your patience, and by working together we can safely restore this much needed service.”
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