How do I contact Charnwood Borough Council?

How do I contact Charnwood Borough Council?

Charnwood Lifeline

  1. Opening times: Monday – Thursday: 8.30am – 5pm. Friday: 8.30am – 4.30pm.
  2. Telephone: 01509 643970.

Which local authority is Loughborough in?

Loughborough | Leicestershire County Council.

What council does birstall come under?

Birstall | Leicestershire County Council.

Are Charnwood tips open?

Current opening hours; 9.00am to 7.00pm in the summer and 9.00am to 4.00pm in the winter. Mountsorrel and Shepshed closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; Loughborough closed on Thursdays and Fridays. . No vans/trailers can tip without a permit.

Why is Charnwood called Charnwood?

The borough’s name comes from Charnwood Forest, one of the ancient forests of the Midlands.

What areas come under Charnwood?

Twelve wards of the Borough of Charnwood: Anstey, Birstall Wanlip, Birstall Watermead, East Goscote, Forest Bradgate, Mountsorrel, Queniborough, Rothley and Thurcaston, Syston East, Syston West, Thurmaston, Wreake Villages.

What county is Charnwood?

Leicestershire
The Borough of Charnwood is a local government district with borough status in the north of Leicestershire, England, which has a population of 166,100 as of the 2011 census….

Borough of Charnwood
Administrative county Leicestershire
Admin. HQ Loughborough
Government
• Type Charnwood Borough Council

Do I need an appointment for Loughborough tip?

Since Monday July 19, 2021 no appointments are necessary to visit a waste site, but vans, pick-ups and cars with trailers, and any vehicle bringing asbestos, chemicals or liquid paint, must have a waste permit.

How do you dispose of paint at Loughborough?

If you are a resident within Leicestershire and you have leftover paint from your home you can use the drop-off point on site to pass your paint on to your local scheme in Loughborough. The scheme regularly collects paint from the drop off paint point.

Is Birstall in Leicester or Charnwood?

Charnwood borough of
Birstall is a large village and civil parish within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It is three miles north of Leicester city centre and is part of the wider Leicester Urban Area.

Is Charnwood a county?

Charnwood, borough (district), administrative county of Leicestershire, England. Nearly all of the borough belongs to the historic county of Leicestershire, except for a small area east of Wymeswold that lies in the historic county of Nottinghamshire.

What area does Charnwood Borough Council cover?

107.7 sq mi
The Borough of Charnwood is a local government district with borough status in the north of Leicestershire, England, which has a population of 166,100 as of the 2011 census….

Borough of Charnwood
• Total 107.7 sq mi (279.0 km2)
• Rank 141st
Population (mid-2019 est.)
• Total 185,851

What area does Charnwood Council cover?

Charnwood County constituency (70,869) Twelve wards of the Borough of Charnwood: Anstey, Birstall Wanlip, Birstall Watermead, East Goscote, Forest Bradgate, Mountsorrel, Queniborough, Rothley and Thurcaston, Syston East, Syston West, Thurmaston, Wreake Villages.

What days are Loughborough tip open?

Somerby waste site currently closed due to staffing shortages caused by Coronavirus.

  • Monday: 9:00-17:00. Tuesday – Wednesday: 9:00-19:00. Thursday – Friday: Closed. Saturday – Sunday: 9:00-17:00.
  • Railway Terrace. Loughborough. LE11 1HW.

How do I dispose of leftover paint UK?

If there is a larger amount of paint in the can (more than a few centimetres deep), add some dry soil, sand or sawdust to the can and leave to harden. Next, take your paint cans to your nearest household waste recycling centre – your local council can let you know where this is.

How do you dispose of a kitchen bin?

Line your main kitchen bin with a green recycling sack. You can then take the green sack out on collection day. You could use a smaller bin for non-recyclable waste, store it somewhere else in your home or put it straight into any outdoor containers / bins you may have.

What can I do with leftover paint UK?

Donate your leftover paint to a community repaint scheme. To find a scheme near you, go to https://communityrepaint.org.uk/ and click “I have leftover paint” to get started. You might also donate your leftover paint to a local school or church. Theater groups also often take paint donations for use in painting sets.