http://www.gravesham.gov.uk/ WebThe Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs - commonly called 'the tip') in the borough are owned and run by Kent County Council and allow you to dispose of household waste items for recycling. To visit one of the HWRCs you must book a slot in advance. There are certain restrictions on vehicles and what types of waste can be disposed off at ...
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WebRestrictions are currently in place at HRCs to help keep everyone safe. These restrictions will remain in place until such time as Government advice and guidance changes. You must not visit the Household Recycling Centre if you or anyone you are living with has symptoms of COVID-19 or where you have been asked to self-isolate by a contact tracer. WebLicensing. For existing licence holders. Find out how to change details on a licence, make a variation of a licence, transfer a Premises Licence, report a lost or stolen licence, and more. Entertainment and alcohol. Find out how to obtain a Temporary Event Notice, Personal Licence, Premises Licence or Club Premises Certificate. bandar udara pengumpan adalah
A-Z of Waste and Recycling - Gravesham
WebNew charging policy for non-Kent residents. From 1 April 2024, non-Kent residents (which includes those who live in Medway) will be required to pay £10 per visit to use one of the 19 KCC Household Waste Recycling Centres. See our … WebReplace damaged or missing bins. If your bins are damaged or missing you can request for them to be replaced. If you already have a recycling bin but want to apply for a bigger or additional bin, you can request this. You can also request to downsize your bin. We will only collect one general rubbish wheeled bin per household, additional bins ... WebAug 3, 2009 · Gravesham Council’s Tweets. Gravesham Council Retweeted. ... The team are investigating a number of fly tipping offences at the recycling banks in Ordnance Road Gravesend. Those responsible … arti khatam