​Guide to Sidmouth Recycling Centre & Tip: Opening Hours, Rules & Booking

Open today : 10:00 - 18:00

Before heading to the local dump, check the site rules and accepted items for Sidmouth Recycling Centre, located in Sidmouth, Devon, this devon county council facility helps you dispose of your waste easily, with clear guidance on whether a car booking is required.

Location & Address

Sidmouth Recycling Centre, Bowd
Sidmouth, Devon
EX10 0ND

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Contact Information

Phone Number

0345 155 1010

Email Address

[email protected]
Reuse Shop Yes
Disabled Access No
Staff Assistance Yes
Trailers Allowed No
Local ID Required No
Height BarrierNone

Tip Opening Times

Summer Hours

1 April to 30 September

  • monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • friday 09:00 - 17:00
  • saturday 10:00 - 18:00
  • sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Winter Hours

1 October to 31 March

  • monday 09:00 - 16:30
  • tuesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • wednesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • thursday 09:00 - 16:30
  • friday 09:00 - 16:30
  • saturday 10:00 - 16:30
  • sunday 10:00 - 16:30

Holiday & Closures

Easter SundayChristmas EveChristmas DayBoxing DayNew Year's EveNew Year's Day

Bank Holidays

Closed on Easter Sunday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day

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Accepted Items

  • Aluminium and steel cans
  • Batteries – Household and car batteries
  • Bulky/rigid plastics
  • Cardboard/Greeting Cards
  • Carpets
  • Clean mixed plastic packaging, for example, food trays and yoghurt pots
  • Coffee pods – plastic and metal pods collected separately
  • Directories/Yellow Pages
  • Flat glass
  • Fluorescent tubes
  • Foil/Aluminium packaging
  • Fridges/freezers
  • Garden/green waste
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Large domestic appliances, for example, tumble dryers, washing machines
  • Light bulbs
  • Mattresses
  • Metal
  • Night storage heaters – Please see asbestos for more information
  • Other electrical appliances, for example, toasters, lawn mowers, hairdryers, computers and laptops
  • Paper, newspapers and magazines
  • Petrol powered lawn mowers and strimmers
  • Plastic bottles
  • Printer cartridges
  • Textiles
  • Timber/wood
  • TVs/computer monitors
  • Vapes
  • Vegetable oil

Rejected Items

  • Ash
  • Asbestos
  • Business and commercial waste
  • Commercial fridges/freezers/air conditioning units
  • Dead pets, pet faeces and soiled litter/bedding material
  • Electric vehicle batteries
  • Excess dustbin/black bag waste
  • Fireworks
  • Flares, explosives and ammunition
  • Fly-tipped waste
  • Ground/Air source heat pumps
  • Oil tanks/Heating oil tanks
  • Railway sleepers/Utility poles
  • Sanitary wastes
  • Sewage/contents of drains
  • Sharps/clinical items
  • Soft furnishings/upholstered domestic seating
  • Solar storage batteries
  • Vehicles, vehicle parts, boats, caravans, trailers
  • Waste Upholstered Domestic Seating

Chargeable Items

Plasterboard£7.60 per sheet/bag
Soil and rubble£4.10 per bag/item
Tyres£7.60 per tyre
Bath or shower tray£6.60 each
Shower screen£6.60 each
DIY plastic£19.60 per sheet/bag

Do you handle household fridge recycling?

No, this location does not permit fridge disposal.

Do you take mattresses in any condition?

Yes, you can safely dispose of a mattress at this centre.

Is sofa disposal available?

Yes, residents can bring couches for disposal.

What to know before visiting Sidmouth Tip

1Approaching the Bowd Crossroads

Situated just a brief drive from the heart of Sidmouth, you will locate the entry gates slightly off the main A3052 road near the Bowd intersection. The approach can experience tailbacks during bank holidays, so patience is key.

2Demonstrating Your Local Identity

Because the operation relies on regional tax contributions, out-of-towners are blocked from entry. Have a physical water invoice or your official identification ready to show the marshals, proving your residency unequivocally.

3Securing Permits for Towing and Vans

Turning up spontaneously in a large cargo vehicle or dragging a horsebox will result in disappointment. You are required to log into the council portal to generate a valid access ticket prior to making your way to the Tip.

4Managing Slip Risks and Footwear

The metallic walkways frequently become slick with spilled liquids and rain. Selecting rugged boots over flimsy summer sandals is a smart move to protect your toes from sharp objects and maintain your grip while carrying heavy loads.

5Zero Allowance for Business By-Products

There is an ironclad ban on any refuse generated from money-making ventures. Independent builders and commercial gardeners trying to offload their project leftovers will be swiftly escorted away from the skips.

6Fostering the Upcycling Movement

Why destroy something that simply needs a new owner? The community resale booth eagerly accepts your old bicycles, hardback novels, and decent sofas, allowing them to be repurposed rather than buried.

7Governing Harmful and Toxic Cargo

Dumping volatile compounds is tightly regulated to prevent ecological damage. Make sure you check the online guidelines regarding limitations on weed killers, industrial batteries, and old fireworks before loading them into your boot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to book online first?
No, just drop by when it is convenient for you.
Are you open over the bank holiday weekend?
Yes, our doors are open on bank holidays.
Do you accept vans bringing household waste?
Yes, we allow access for vans and trailers.
Can I bring DIY waste here?
Yes, old tiles, bricks, and DIY waste are accepted.

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