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Please be aware there is no pedestrian access. Our HWRC sites can only be accessed via vehicles in order to keep all visitors safe.

Where we are

Wheal Prosper, Lanivet  PL30 5HB

How to find us

  • From Bodmin continue along the A389 through Lanivet to Innis Downs roundabout. Take the 3rd exit, then the 1st right as indicated by the Recycling signs.
  • Turn right again at the crossroads onto Old Coach Road following the `Household Recycling Centre` sign.
  • The Household Waste Recycling Centre is down the hill on the left

Opening times

Monday to Sunday, 9.00am to 4.00pm

This site is open every day except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.

What you can bring to this site

Where there is a fee to pay no cash payments will be accepted, card payments only.

Please note:

From the 02 January 2024, this site will no longer accept asbestos, plasterboard, soil, tyres, rubble, and sanitary ware.

From 09 December 2024, Cornwall Council is asking people to book in advance before visiting this HWRC.
The booking system was developed to reduce waiting times and help keep road users safe.

How to book a slot

You can book a 30-minute slot on the Cornwall Council website at www.cornwall.gov.uk/tipbooking or by calling 0300 1234 141.

You can book for the same day, if there are spaces available, or up to a week in advance. Once you’ve booked your slot, you’ll receive an email confirming your booking.

Make sure you arrive in the vehicle you booked for and remember you need a vehicle permit to enter the sites for certain vehicles, such as vans or pick-up trucks. You can check what vehicles need a permit on the Cornwall Council website.

Click here to book: Household recycling centre booking trial at Bodmin, Bude, Launceston, Newquay, Saltash, St Austell and St Erth – Cornwall Council

  • Batteries (car, household and removable vape batteries)
  • Books*
  • Cans
  • Cardboard
  • Clothes and textiles
  • Cookers
  • Cooking oil*
  • Energy-saving lightbulbs
  • Engine oil
  • Fridges and freezers
  • Fluorescent tubes
  • Gas bottles
  • Glass
  • Green/garden waste – please do not bring Japanese Knotweed. Ragwort must be double-bagged and placed in the general waste.
  • Hot ash
  • Household chemicals (under 5 litres)
  • Household waste, including large bulky items
  • Items for re-use
  • Metal
  • Paints*
  • Paper, newspaper and magazines
  • Plastic bottles
  • Small electrical items (including vapes)
  • TVs/monitors
  • Wetsuits
  • Wood

*New waste stream trial

Bodmin HWRC site layout

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