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New hours for mainland recycling and waste centres

29 August 2023
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New hours for mainland recycling and waste centres

Birkdale Recycling and Waste Centre.

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New closing times have been introduced for mainland recycling and waste centres at Birkdale and Redland Bay.

The new hours, which take effect from 1 September 2023, will be 7am to 4.30pm every day, with last vehicle entry from 4.15pm.

The change means the mainland centres will remain open for 9.5 hours each day, except Good Friday and Christmas Day when they will be closed.

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The earlier close time follows a review that showed the number of visits between 4.30pm and 5pm was very low, so the majority of users will not be impacted.

There is no change to hours for island recycling and waste centres.

Visitors to the centres can save time by:

  • Planning your visit – save time by separating and sorting materials correctly before arriving.
  • Maximising your load – try to hold off visiting until you have a full load.
  • Putting your wheelie bins to good use – smaller, lighter loads can be managed through your kerbside bin service, including an optional kerbside green waste collection with multiple bins allowed.

For more information on recycling and waste centres, visit Council’s website.

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