Over 90% of households in Hampshire have a kerbside collection of recyclables
Recycling in Hampshire
Fareham Borough Council

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bullet.gif (139 bytes) Kerbside recyclables collection: Blue top bins
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bullet.gif (139 bytes)Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs)


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Location Materials Recycled
HWRC Barnes Wallis Road, Segensworth 
01489 589396
Open: Apr-Sep Daily 8am-7pm Oct-Mar Daily 8am-4pm
Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)Plastic bottlesCardboard
OilFridges and freezersMetalSoil & rubble (limited amount)Green waste for composting
FurnitureCar batteries

Wood, Gas Bottles (domestic only)

bullet.gif (139 bytes) Other recycling locations

Stubbington Community Centre car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)Books
Hill Head Osborne View Car Park, Hill Head Rd Glass bottles and jars
Alldays, Cuckoo Lane Glass bottles and jarsPaper (newspapers and magazines)
Golden Bowler pub Glass bottles and jars
Fareham Leisure Centre, Park Lane Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Asda, Newgate Lane Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Highlands Road shops Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
Sainsbury's store, Broadcut Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)Plastic bottlesBooks
Osborn Road Textiles (clothes)
Broadlaw Walk, Bishopsfield Road Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Neville Lovett Community School Paper (newspapers and magazines)
Quay Street Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Palmerstone Road Car Park Glass bottles and jars
Titchfield/Locks Heath Barry's Meadow car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
Titchfield Community Centre Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Rowan Way/Peak Lane Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Locks Heath District Centre Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansTextiles (clothes)Books
Abshott Community Centre Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
Holiday Inn Glass bottles and jars
Priory Park car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)
Warsash/ Sarisbury /Swanwick Warsash Road car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Holly Hill car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)
Burridge Social Club Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
The Spinnaker, Bridge Road Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansTextiles (clothes)
Brookfield School Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
Middle Road car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
Solent Hotel, Whiteley Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
British Legion Club, Brook Lane Glass bottles and jars
Solent Breezes caravan park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans
The Bold Forester, Bridge Road Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansTextiles (clothes)
Portchester Portchester Precinct car park Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cansPaper (newspapers and magazines)Textiles (clothes)
Portsdown Inn, Leith Avenue Glass bottles and jarsDrinks cansFood cans

bullet.gif (139 bytes) Kerbside collection of recyclables

All homes in the Fareham area have blue-top wheeled bins for kerbside collections of recyclables.

bullet.gif (139 bytes) Home composting bins are being offered to residents at a reduced cost of £20.

bullet.gif (139 bytes) Other groups involved in recycling

Opticians - many opticians will accept old spectacles for reuse in developingcountries.
Chemists - Many chemists or pharmacists will accept old medicine bottles and jars for reuse or recycling and will dispose of the old medicines carefully
Charity shops - These collect materials such as old clothing, aluminium foil,stamps, household goods etc for reuse.
Nappy laundering services -
Consider "real" nappies as an alternative to disposables.Contact the National Association of Nappy Services (Nans) on 0121 693 4949.


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