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You can take household rubbish to a waste and recycling centre provided by Oxfordshire County Council.
Disposal is free; but there is a charge for large-scale DIY items and items such as tyres cost £2.50 each.
Please note: Dean Pit closed permanently on 30 September 2011. For more information about the closure and nearest alternative waste and recycling centres see Oxfordshire County Council's website.
Materials recycled include household batteries, car batteries, electrical and electronic equipment, plastics, soil, rubble, green waste, cardboard, paper, light bulbs, sheet glass, fluorescent tubes, glass, metals, foil, cans, engine oil, timber, tetra paks and textiles.
Anything with electrical or electronic parts, from old toasters and stereos through to washing machines, can be taken to your nearest waste and recycling centre. Here they will be reclaimed for refurbishment or recycling, reducing the amount going to landfill.
This is a free service to you as the manufacturer of the equipment will pay for its collection and treatment.
Alternatively, you can order a bulky household waste collection for which a charge will be made. To request a collection please call 01993 861025.
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For more about waste and recycling centres visit Oxfordshire County Council's website, email their waste management service or phone 08450 50 45 50.
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