RE USE
If you have household items that you no longer want
but are in good condition, why not give them a new lease of
life and give them to a charity?
Redditch Freegle - previously Freecycle
This is a great service which is just for people who live in
Redditch it allows residents to re-use items within the town
rather than throw them away. It is very like e-bay, but everything
is free - and is in operation all over the world!
For more information visit
http://www.redditchfreegle.org.uk/ 
FURNITURE and WORKING ELECTRICAL ITEMS
Boomerang...
...are a charity based on Beaufort Street not far from
the Town Centre, they accept furniture, bric-a-brac, clothing,
jewellery, DVD's CD's and electrical items for re-use.
Please pop in and see them or call
01527 68250 for more
information.
Newstarts..
...are a charity based in Bromsgrove but serves all of Redditch
too. They accept the following items if in a decent, reusable
condition; furniture, electrical items, bedding and curtains and
any other items such as bric-a brac which could be reused to
provide unwanted goods to people in need locally. call
Newstart on
01527
882410 or give them a visit they are based in
Sherwood Road, Bromsgrove. They can arrange a free collection
of your items (a small donation would be appreciated to support the
ongoing work)
Another charity which recycles furniture
only is Roundabout, which is based in
Evesham. For further information call:
01386 833030
Worcestershire Lifestyles run a computer recycling project -
more information is available here http://www.lifetechrecycling.co.uk
or telephone
01905 756067
If your items are not suitable for re-use the other disposal
options are to take the items to the Household Recycling Centre on
Crossgates Road - staff on site will be happy to advise you on
whether or not it can be recycled and where to place your item.
Just don't forget your permit!
Alternatively, you could use the bulky household waste
collection service (fee applicable) - to book a collection
call
(01527) 534123.
Please see link below for further information.
http://www.letswasteless.com
