Posted: Sat 10th Apr 2021

Appointments to use Brymbo Household Recycling Centre no longer needed on weekends

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Apr 10th, 2021

Those using the Brymbo Household Recycling Centre on the weekend no longer need to book an appointment in advance.

From today the booking system for visitors has been removed, however Wrexham Council says the gates may need to close temporarily if the site gets too busy.

You’ll still need to take proof that you live in Wrexham and anyone who needs to unload a trailer is asked to use Bryn Lane or Plas Madoc Recycling Centres, as trailers are not allowed on the site.

The following restrictions remain in place at all household recycling centres across Wrexham:

  • Don’t go to the sites if you or anyone in your household has symptoms of Covid-19.
  • Only bring household waste. Don’t bring commercial or business waste.
  • Please bring proof that you live in the county borough (e.g. a utility bill with your address on it). The sites are for Wrexham residents only. If you don’t have proof, you won’t be allowed to tip your rubbish.
  • Be patient if you have to queue. A maximum of five vehicles will be allowed on site at any one time.
  • Make sure only one person steps outside your vehicle to unload it, and that they stick to social distancing. Note that children should stay in the car at all times, and no pets are permitted on site.
  • Don’t bring items that are too big or heavy to handle yourself. Our site attendants won’t be able to help you unload your car or dispose of your waste.
  • Sort your waste before you arrive (so you’re quicker).
  • Be polite. Aggressive behaviour towards staff won’t be tolerated. Site attendants will be equipped with body cameras, and any instances will be reported to the police.
  • Don’t touch your face on-site, and bring your own sanitiser if you can (clean your hands with sanitiser before you drive away).



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