Changes to our Recycling and Waste Parks
From the 1st April 2022, Denbighshire residents will notice some changes to our Recycling and Waste Parks.
Rhyl Recycling and Waste Park
Marsh Road
Rhyl
LL18 2AD
Only Denbighshire and Conwy residents can use this Recycling and Waste Park.
Only waste generated in Denbighshire/Conwy households can be brought to this Recycling and Waste Park.
Friends and family may bring waste to the Recycling and Waste Park on behalf of a Denbighshire/Conwy resident.
You will need to provide proof that you are a Denbighshire/Conwy resident (e.g. drivers licence or utility bill) to use this Recycling and Waste Park.
Opening times
Opening times change when daylight saving times change.
April to October
- Monday: 9am to 5pm
- Tuesday: 9am to 5pm
- Wednesday: 9am to 5pm
- Thursday: 9am to 5pm
- Friday: 9am to 5pm
- Saturday: 9am to 5pm
- Sunday: 9am to 4pm
November to March
- Monday: 9am to 4pm
- Tuesday: 9am to 4pm
- Wednesday: 9am to 4pm
- Thursday: 9am to 4pm
- Friday: 9am to 4pm
- Saturday: 9am to 4pm
- Sunday: 9am to 4pm
Closed: 25 and 26 December and 1 January.
Re-use available
Re-useable household items such as clothes, toys, furniture and bicycles can be donated to our drop off point on site where they will be sorted and taken to the Re-Use shop at the Rhyl Recycling and Waste Park. We have partnered with St David’s Hospice (external website) who run our shop, where their profit is used to support important charity work in the North Wales area.
There is a "Choose to Reuse" area at the Recycling Park where visitors can help themselves to items salvaged from the waste stream.
Please note that the shop is currently closed for restocking and expansion. It will re-open in May 2022. We are still accepting donations. If you have saleable goods to donate please let the site staff know on arrival.
Recycling available
- Aerosol cans
- Aluminium foil
- Batteries
- Car batteries
- Cardboard
- Cartons
- Computer monitors
- Computers
- Cooking oil
- Electrical goods
- Engine oil
- Fluorescent tubes
- Fridge's and freezers
- Furniture
- Gas bottles (charges apply)
- Glass bottles and jars
- Flat glass
- Garden waste
- Mattresses
- Mobile telephones
- Paper
- Paint
- Plasterboard (charges apply)
- Plastic bottles
- Printer cartridges
- Scrap metal
Disposal available
Non-recyclable waste from households (must be separated from recyclable waste before arrival)
- Carpets
- Roofing felt (charges apply)
- Other non-recyclable household items
Hazardous household waste
- Household chemicals
- Asbestos (limits apply)
- Gas bottles (charges apply)
Free compost
Residents can collect free compost from our Recycling and Waste Parks. The compost is made from the garden waste collected from Denbighshire and Flintshire homes. Flintshire Council use an "open window" aerobic composting process at their site in Greenfields. Keeping composting local reduces our carbon footprint and the need to use earth destroying alternatives such as peat.
Please bring your own bags and shovel. You can fill and take two 40 litre bags at a time (bags should not weigh more than 20kg when full).
- Compost is available to those who book a visit on a first come, first served basis
- Because of space constraints and high demand, there is a limited supply of compost
- We are refilling stock levels at the sites regularly, but there may be times when supplies are low or not available
DIY waste charges
We will charge to accept certain domestic wastes that are classed as 'non-household'.
DIY waste charges.
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