Hurstwood Court HWRC: Opening Times, Booking, Waste Rules & Charges

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Hurstwood Court HWRC: Opening Times, Booking, Waste Rules & Charges

Plan a Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre visit before loading the car. Check the live closing time, understand when a free van permit is needed, sort accepted household waste, measure rubble limits, avoid trade-waste rejection and compare Bolton bulky-waste or kerbside options.

Quick answer

Do I need to book Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre?

Cars do not need an appointment or time-slot booking. Visit during the centre’s live opening hours.

A free permit is required for vans, hire vans, pick-up trucks and vehicles towing a twin-axle trailer. Apply at least two working days before the first visit.

Busy-site warning Hurstwood Court is one of Greater Manchester’s busiest centres. Quieter periods are normally weekdays before 10am or after 4pm, and weekends before 11am or after 3pm.
Official recycling video

What happens to Greater Manchester recycling?

This Recycle for Greater Manchester video shows how mixed recycling is separated after collection.

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Four-minute visit workflow

How to use Hurstwood Court HWRC step by step

Use this order before loading the vehicle. It prevents permit problems, trade-waste rejection, unsafe unloading and wasted journeys.

1

Check whether the waste needs a centre visit

Paper, glass, cans, plastics, food waste and general rubbish may already have a Bolton household-bin route.

Check Bolton household collections
2

Confirm that Hurstwood Court accepts the item

Use the official recycling A–Z for chemicals, paint, electricals, plasterboard, gas cylinders and other unusual materials.

Search the official waste A–Z
3

Check the vehicle and permit rule

Cars and single-axle trailers do not need a van permit. Vans, pick-ups and twin-axle trailers do.

Use the permit checker
4

Separate the load at home

Keep cardboard, rubble, plasterboard, wood, electricals, metal, garden waste, batteries and general rubbish apart.

Check the centre rules
5

Check the live closing time

The operator page and Bolton Council currently publish different winter-hour information. Use the live operator page before travelling.

Confirm today’s opening status
6

Follow staff directions at the gate

Staff inspect incoming loads, confirm household use and direct each material to the appropriate container.

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Raikes Lane opening information

Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre opening times

The operational Recycle for Greater Manchester page currently lists 8am–8pm every day. Bolton Council separately publishes a 6pm winter closing time, so verify the operator page on the day.

Source or period Published hours What residents should do
Live R4GM centre page Monday–Sunday, 8am–8pm Treat this as the primary live operational page.
Bolton Council summer listing 8am–8pm during British Summer Time Check the operator page before a late visit.
Bolton Council winter listing 8am–6pm from the last Sunday in October until British Summer Time Do not assume an 8pm winter closing without checking.
Christmas Day Closed Use a later date and keep waste secure.
New Year’s Day Closed Check holiday information before travelling.

Best practical rule: open the live Hurstwood Court page immediately before leaving, especially after 6pm in winter, on bank holidays or during severe weather.

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Household disposal costs

Is Hurstwood Court free, and when do charges apply?

Visit or service Charge Important condition
Greater Manchester household waste Free For residents of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford.
Wigan residents Not eligible for this free household network Use Wigan Council recycling centres.
Van or trailer permit Free Permit account required before using specified vehicles.
Household DIY rubble Free within the household route Maximum five 900mm × 600mm rubble sacks per visit.
Business or trade waste Commercial weighbridge rates apply It cannot be deposited as free household waste.
Asbestos Separate weighbridge and disposal rules apply Do not place asbestos in normal Hurstwood Court containers.
Bolton bulky collection £41 for up to five items; £82 for six to ten Phone booking and service terms apply.

Tradesperson waste: waste produced by a builder, gardener or other paid contractor is business waste, even when the work was completed at your home.

Common Hurstwood Court waste streams

What can I take to Hurstwood Court HWRC?

The Greater Manchester A–Z is the final item checker. These are common household materials normally routed through the recycling-centre network.

Material Common examples How to prepare it
Paper and cardboard Boxes, packaging, paper and card. Flatten boxes and remove polystyrene or plastic wrapping.
Glass Bottles, jars and suitable household glass. Keep ceramics, mirrors and heat-resistant glass separate.
Garden waste Grass, leaves, plants, hedge cuttings and branches. Remove bags, soil, plant pots and general rubbish.
Wood and timber Household timber, furniture wood and panels. Remove glass, upholstery and metal where safe.
Hard plastics Broken garden furniture, storage boxes and hard plastic toys. Keep out plastic film and flexible packaging.
Scrap metal Bicycles, bed frames and household metal. Secure sharp edges and loose parts during transport.
Electrical items Small appliances, televisions, washing machines, fridges and freezers. Erase personal data and bring large appliances whole.
Batteries and bulbs Household batteries, car batteries and low-energy bulbs. Keep them separate from general waste and recycling.
Rubble and soil Bricks, concrete, tiles, ceramics, sand and stones. Use strong rubble sacks and stay within the five-sack visit limit.
Plasterboard Household plasterboard from a DIY project. Keep completely separate from rubble and general waste.
Paint and chemicals Domestic paint cans and household chemicals. Keep products sealed and follow staff instructions.
Textiles and furniture Clothing, household textiles and reusable furniture. Keep reusable items clean and whole for donation.

Renew donations: Greater Manchester recycling centres accept suitable reusable household goods for the Renew reuse network. Ask site staff before placing a usable item into a waste container.

Hurstwood Court item route checker

Can I take this item to Hurstwood Court?

Choose a common item

Result: Select an item first.

Fast loading checklist

Open Full Recycling A–Z
Van, trailer and visit limits

Do I need a permit for Hurstwood Court?

Vehicle permit checker

Result: Choose the vehicle you will use.

Permit and visit facts

  • Permit applications are free.
  • Apply at least two working days before the first permit visit.
  • Cars and single-axle trailers: up to 52 visits a year.
  • Twin-axle trailers and most vans: up to 18 visits a year.
  • Vans over 3.5 tonnes: up to 12 visits a year.
  • Permit visit limits reset from 1 April.
  • ANPR and CCTV monitor vehicle use.
Apply for Free Permit

Pick-up warning: Hurstwood Court’s live page contains conflicting pick-up wording. Check the current permit tool and centre page before travelling in a pick-up.

Home renovation waste

Rubble, soil, plasterboard and asbestos rules

Rubble sack counter

Planning result: Enter the number of sacks.

DIY sorting rules

  • Maximum five qualifying rubble sacks per visit.
  • Keep plasterboard separate from rubble and soil.
  • Do not mix paint, chemicals or electricals into rubble.
  • Waste from a paid tradesperson is commercial waste.
  • Secure dust-producing waste during transport.
  • Ask staff before unloading an unfamiliar material.
DIY material Household route Important condition
Bricks, concrete and tiles Household rubble container Maximum five qualifying sacks per visit.
Soil, sand and stones Household rubble or soil route Keep the load manageable and secure.
Plasterboard Dedicated plasterboard container Never mix gypsum with general rubble.
Paint Domestic paint and chemical area Keep tins sealed; harden very small residues where official guidance allows.
Asbestos Designated weighbridge disposal only PPE and special preparation are required; check before transport.
Builder-generated waste Licensed commercial disposal Not accepted through the free household route.
Hurstwood Court visitor rules

Safety, eligibility and unloading rules

Greater Manchester residents

The free service covers Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford households.

Sort before arrival

Staff inspect loads at the gate and direct vehicles to the correct recycling containers.

Children and pets

Keep children and animals inside the vehicle throughout the visit.

No trade waste

Business, landlord, charity and tradesperson waste must use a commercial transfer facility.

Wear suitable clothing

Use sturdy footwear and gloves because sites contain heavy, sharp and breakable materials.

Do not block Raikes Lane

Leave access clear for local traffic, emergency vehicles and other recycling-centre users.

No normal pedestrian access

Residents without a vehicle can take a small amount to the entrance and ask SUEZ staff for help.

Safe lifting

Only bring loads you can handle safely. Ask site staff before attempting to move a heavy item.

Alternative recycling centres near Bolton

Where to go when Hurstwood Court is busy

Over Hulton Recycling Centre

Address: Salford Road, Bolton, BL5 1DG. This is the other Bolton household recycling centre.

Check Over Hulton opening times

Radcliffe Recycling Centre

Address: Cemetery Road, Radcliffe, Bury, M26 4FT. It is listed as another nearby Greater Manchester option.

Check Radcliffe Recycling Centre

Renew and charity reuse

Donate safe, reusable furniture and electricals before using a disposal container.

Explore Renew reuse options

Commercial transfer station

Businesses, landlords and tradespeople must use an authorised paid trade-waste route.

Check trade-waste facilities and prices

Avoid an unnecessary tip trip

Bolton household bin colours and collection frequency

Bolton container Normal frequency Main contents Set-out rule
Grey bin Every two weeks Non-recyclable general household waste. At the property edge by 7am with lid closed.
Burgundy bin Every two weeks Glass, cans, plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays. No side waste; use Hurstwood Court for excess recycling.
Beige bin Every four weeks Paper and cardboard. Flatten card and close the lid.
Green food caddy Weekly Cooked and raw food waste. Present at the agreed point by 7am.
Green garden bin Every two weeks Food and accepted garden waste. No soil, stone, pet faeces, plastic or general rubbish.
Large-item alternatives

Bolton bulky collection or Hurstwood Court?

Choose the best route

Result: Select your situation first.

Bolton bulky-service prices

  • £41 for up to five items.
  • £82 for six to ten items.
  • Payment by debit or credit card.
  • Not available to businesses or landlords.
  • Items must meet the council’s accepted-item rules.
  • Arrange by calling 01204 336632.
View Bulky Collection Details

Council Tax Support: eligible households may be able to claim one funded bulky collection per financial year while the limited funding remains available.

Raikes Lane directions

Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre map

Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre

Address: Hurstwood Court, Raikes Lane, Bolton, BL3 2NP

  • No appointment for cars
  • Permit required for specified vehicles
  • Household waste only
  • ANPR and CCTV in operation
  • Busy-site quieter-time guidance available
  • Check live winter closing time
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Verified official resources

Hurstwood Court and Bolton waste links

Information checked: 26 June 2026. Hurstwood Court opening information differs between the operator page and Bolton Council’s seasonal listing. Confirm the live operator page before a late visit.

Hurstwood Court HWRC FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre?

No appointment is required for a normal car visit. Vans, hire vans, pick-up trucks and twin-axle trailers require a free permit account before visiting.

What are Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre opening times?

The live Recycle for Greater Manchester page currently lists 8am–8pm every day. Bolton Council publishes 8am–8pm during British Summer Time and 8am–6pm in winter, so check the live operator page before travelling.

Where is Hurstwood Court Recycling Centre?

The address is Hurstwood Court, Raikes Lane, Bolton, BL3 2NP.

Is Hurstwood Court HWRC free?

Household waste and recycling is free for eligible residents of Greater Manchester, excluding Wigan residents. Trade waste and special weighbridge routes are chargeable.

Do I need a permit for a van or trailer?

Yes. A free permit is required for vans, hire vans, pick-up trucks and vehicles towing twin-axle trailers. Apply at least two working days before the first visit.

How many times can I visit Hurstwood Court?

Cars and cars with single-axle trailers can normally make 52 visits a year. Twin-axle trailers and most vans can make 18 visits, while vans over 3.5 tonnes can make 12.

Can I take rubble and soil to Hurstwood Court?

Yes, when it comes from your own household DIY project. The published limit is five rubble sacks measuring approximately 900mm × 600mm per visit.

Can I take plasterboard to Hurstwood Court?

Household plasterboard can use the dedicated recycling route. Keep it separate from rubble, soil and general waste.

Can I take asbestos to Hurstwood Court?

Asbestos must not be placed into normal recycling-centre containers. Use the designated Greater Manchester weighbridge process, follow PPE and preparation rules and check charges before travelling.

Can builders or businesses use Hurstwood Court?

Not through the free household route. Waste produced by a business, landlord, charity or paid tradesperson must use an authorised commercial-waste facility.

Independent Hurstwood Court HWRC guide

This guide explains Recycle for Greater Manchester and Bolton Council rules in practical language. It cannot confirm live container capacity, issue a permit or override site staff.

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