The Stoke Gifford Sort It!* Centre is provided for the sole use of South Gloucestershire residents. You cannot dispose of commercial waste at any Sort It!* centre.
(New) Opening hours from 1st August 2011
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Gates open |
Gates closed |
Summer Opening 1st April to 30th September Monday to Sunday (Closed on Wednesdays) |
8.00am |
6.30pm |
Winter Opening 1st October to 31st March Monday to Sunday (Closed on Wednesdays) |
8.00am |
4.30pm
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NB: The site is closed on Wednesdays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day
At Little Stoke Sort It!* centre you can recycle:
- Car batteries and household (dry-cell) batteries
- Glass bottles and jars
- Green garden waste
- Hardcore (rubble) and soil
- Large electrical equipment (e.g. cookers and washing machines)
- Refrigerators and freezers
- Scrap metal
- Small electrical equipment (e.g. kettles, irons, toasters)
- Televisions and computer monitors
- Textiles and shoes (tied together in pairs)
- Used engine oil - 1 Gallon (5 litres) per visit
- Vehicle tyres - Max 4 per yaear
- Wood (including MDF and chipboard)
- Plasterboard - maximum 6 sheets or bags per project
(NEW) From 1st August 2011
- Rigid or dense plastics e.g. plastic garden furniture, children’s toys, buckets etc
Height restrictions
There is a height barrier at the site to stop vehicles over 1.80m (six feet) high from using the site. A typical family car can use the site. Transit vans cannot. If you own a larger vehicle, or a 4x4, please check its height.
Vehicles with trailers are also unable to use the site, and will be turned away by staff.
These restrictions do not apply to disabled people. Larger vehicles, or those with trailers, with valid blue badges can enter the site – attendants will help you if you need it.
If you drive a van or larger vehicle, or have a trailer (less than 2m), you should use the Sort It!* centres at Thornbury or Yate.
Directions:
Address: Station Road, Little Stoke, BS34 6HP
From the Aztec West roundabout travel south towards Bristol on the A38. When approaching the flyover filter left and then turn left at the traffic lights into Gipsy Patch Lane. Shortly you pass under a narrow railway bridge - turn left immediately afterwards into Station Road. The site is half a mile ahead, on your right.