If you are a resident within Highbridge 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. The scheme regularly collects paint from the drop off point. The paint is then taken back to their premises where it is made available to individuals and groups in need. Unfortunately, our schemes are unable to take paint directly from individuals.
Please note, if you are not a member of this local authority you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop off point in your local authority area you will need to contact them for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage them to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites. If you would like to make it available to other people to use you can post it on local reuse sites such as Freegle and Gumtree.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Cambridgeshire County Council’s March Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Cambridgeshire County Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit March HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Cambridgeshire, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Cambridgeshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
You can also make it available to other people to use you can post it on local reuse sites such as Freegle and Gumtree.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Flintshire County Council’s Mold Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Flintshire County Council local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, pop by Mold HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Wirral, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
Please remember, proof of residency (e.g. a driving license or valid Flintshire Council Tax bill) is required when visiting a Flintshire County Council Household Recycling Centre.
Please note, if you plan to access this site by vehicle, or with a trailer, you may require a valid Vehicle and Trailer permit, depending on your vehicle type. Click here to find out more and apply for a Vehicle and Trailer permit.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Flintshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Flintshire County Council’s Rockliffe Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Flintshire County Council local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, pop by Rockliffe HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Wirral, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
Please remember, proof of residency (e.g. a driving license or valid Flintshire Council Tax bill) is required when visiting a Flintshire County Council Household Recycling Centre.
Please note, if you plan to access this site by vehicle, or with a trailer, you may require a valid Vehicle and Trailer permit, depending on your vehicle type. Click here to find out more and apply for a Vehicle and Trailer permit.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Flintshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Flintshire County Council’s Sandycroft Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Flintshire County Council local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, pop by Sandycroft HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Wirral, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
Please remember, proof of residency (e.g. a driving license or valid Flintshire Council Tax bill) is required when visiting a Flintshire County Council Household Recycling Centre.
Please note, if you plan to access this site by vehicle, or with a trailer, you may require a valid Vehicle and Trailer permit, depending on your vehicle type. Click here to find out more and apply for a Vehicle and Trailer permit.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Flintshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Flintshire County Council’s Greenfield Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Flintshire County Council local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, pop by Greenfield HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Wirral, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
Please remember, proof of residency (e.g. a driving license or valid Flintshire Council Tax bill) is required when visiting a Flintshire County Council Household Recycling Centre.
Please note, if you plan to access this site by vehicle, or with a trailer, you may require a valid Vehicle and Trailer permit, depending on your vehicle type. Click here to find out more and apply for a Vehicle and Trailer permit.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Flintshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Flintshire County Council’s Buckley Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within the Flintshire County Council local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, pop by Buckley HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Wirral, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
Please remember, proof of residency (e.g. a driving license or valid Flintshire Council Tax bill) is required when visiting a Flintshire County Council Household Recycling Centre.
Please note, if you plan to access this site by vehicle, or with a trailer, you may require a valid Vehicle and Trailer permit, depending on your vehicle type. Click here to find out more and apply for a Vehicle and Trailer permit.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Flintshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.
Our scheme in Burslem is run by Stoke-on-Trent City Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.
Drop off leftover paint
If you are a resident within Stoke-on-Trent and you have leftover paint from your home you can use the drop-off point on-site to leave your paint. Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.
Please note, if you are not a member of this local authority you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact them for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage them to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites. You can also make it available to other people to use you can post it on local reuse sites such as Freegle and Gumtree.
Unfortunately, as this scheme is run by the local authority they are unable to work with traders, retailers or manufacturers. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint you can provide details here and we will look at other schemes in your area who will be able to work with you.
Collect paint for your home or project
If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. We recommend that you contact the local authority using the details given above or check their website for more details on the process you need to follow to get the paint.

Our scheme in Hanford is run by Stoke-on-Trent City Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.
Drop off leftover paint
If you are a resident within Stoke-on-Trent and you have leftover paint from your home you can use the drop-off point on-site to leave your paint. Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.
Please note, if you are not a member of this local authority you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact them for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage them to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites. You can also make it available to other people to use you can post it on local reuse sites such as Freegle and Gumtree.
Unfortunately, as this scheme is run by the local authority they are unable to work with traders, retailers or manufacturers. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint you can provide details here and we will look at other schemes in your area who will be able to work with you.
Collect paint for your home or project
If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. We recommend that you contact the local authority using the details given above or check their website for more details on the process you need to follow to get the paint.

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Derby City Council’s Raynesway Household Waste Recycling Centre.
If you are a resident within this local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Raynesway HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.
Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Derby, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.
All visits to Raynesway HWRC must be pre-booked. Households can make 12 bookings a year (between January and December), via a free e-permit system for Raynesway Household Waste Recycling Centre by clicking here. Alternatively, you can contact Derby Direct on 0333 200 6981 to make a booking over the phone.
As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.
Please note, if you live outside of the Derby City Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.