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Recycling event in Broadland

Drop off your small electricals and textiles for recycling. Brundall Memorial Hall, NR13 5LL. Wednesday 13 November 10am to 2pm

Broadland District Council is working with its partner Veolia to help residents recycle. On Wednesday 13 November, between 10am and 2pm, residents will have the opportunity to get rid of old, broken or unwanted small household electrical items and electronic devices for free.

Broadland District Councillor, Jan Davis said:

“There’s a lot of great work happening in our communities to help protect the environment and our recycle events provide local residents with the opportunity to clear out their cupboards and get rid of things they no longer want or use.

“These events serve as a great opportunity for the community to work together to make a real difference to the future of Broadland.”

Items that can be accepted at the collection point include any small appliance which uses a plug or batteries. This could include games consoles, kettles, irons, toasters, laptops, mobile phones, microwaves, computer monitors and TVs. Residents can also bring along their old textiles for recycling such as unwanted clothes, shoes, bed linen, curtains and towels. Please note that the Council is unable to accept pillows, carpet or duvets.

The collection point is located in the car park at Brundall Memorial Hall, 19 Links Avenue, Norwich, NR13 5LL.

The Council is unable to accept commercial waste or larger appliances such as fridges, freezers or washing machines at this event.

Find out more about what can be accepted.

Published: 8 November 2024