Following the recent articles, reminding plot holders that tyres and other polluting items aren’t allowed on allotment sites, a lady tenant reports, that after booking her appointment, she took six tyres in her hatchback to the Household Waste Recycling Centre at Lamby Way. (Click link for map.)
She says that disposal there is very straightforward, with a skip for tyres accessible by car. It’s the furthest one. She did wonder if she’d be allowed to take as many as six, but it appears that the staff there are very reasonable, and unless it seems that it could be a commercial operation trying dispose of its waste for free, they won’t interfere unduly. However, we’d be interested to hear how others get on too.
Whatever, there really doesn’t seem to be any reason to delay the getting rid of these things.
PPA Website Team

Hi – I meant to give feedback here after my recent trip to dispose of a load of tyres from the Riverside Community Gardens. I had a similar experience. There is no limit to number you can take in each load, and the normal limit of slots you can book in a year applies. So as long as you book in as per normal, and are not commercial, it’s very easy to dispose of tyres at the Lamby Way consumer recycling centre, and the staff are very helpful.
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