Bradford – Wakefield

If you are a resident within Wakefield 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 Bradford. The scheme regularly collects paint from the drop off paint 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.

Golden Butts Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Golden Butts Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Golden Butts HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Midland Road Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Midland Road Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Midland Road HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Sugden End Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Sugden End Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you live within the Bradford Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Sugden End HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Keighley Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Keighley Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Keighley HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Dowley Gap Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Dowley Gap Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford  Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Dowley Gap HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Dealburn Row Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Dealburn Row Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford  Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Dealburn Row HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Ford Hill Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Ford Hill Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford  Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Ford Hill HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Bowling Back Lane Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located in Bradford Council’s Bowling Back Lane Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Bradford  Council area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Bowling Back Lane HWRC to drop off your leftover paint.

Paint dropped off at this HWRC is then collected by Community RePaint Bradford, and made available to individuals and groups in need of affordable paint.

Residents must access this household waste site by vehicle only and must display a valid permit upon entry. Click here to find out more and apply for a 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 Bradford 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.

Huyton Household Waste Recycling Centre

This Community RePaint drop-off point is located at Huyton Household Waste Recycling Centre.

If you are a resident within the Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit Huyton 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.

If you plan to access this site by van of any size, or with a trailer that’s between 2-3 metres in length, you will need to book an appointment online to access this Household Waste Recycling Centre. Click here to find out more and book an appointment to visit, or call one of Merseyside Waste & Disposal Authorities booking lines: 07774 787340 or 07774 787370.

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 Merseyside Recycling & Waste 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.