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Recycling logo made up of waste laid against a background of County Mayo, Ireland countryside. Overlaid with text 'recycling centres in Mayo: A Full Guide to Your Local Tips'If you live in County Mayo — perhaps in Castlebar, Ballina, or near the Wild Atlantic Way — and looking for your local tip (Civic Amenity Sites), look no further! Knowing where to take your household waste responsibly is crucial. While your regular bin collects a lot, bulky items like mattresses, wood, old furniture or hazardous waste require a trip to a Civic Amenity Site (CAS), also known as a Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC).

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Civic Amenity Sites in Mayo – Locations & Opening Hours

Mayo County Council operates two main recycling centres:

Facility Location Opening Times
Derrinumera Civic Amenity Centre Castlebar-Newport Road (R331), Derrinumera Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 12:50 pm / 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm, Sat: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Rathroeen Civic Amenity Centre Killala Road (R364), just outside Ballina Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 12:50 pm / 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm, Sat: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Check MyWaste to see which one is closer to you!

What You Can and Can’t Bring: Accepted & Restricted Waste

According to Mayo County Council’s guidelines, here are the typical waste types accepted at the two civic amenity sites:

Accepted Waste

  • General household waste and recycling
  • Bulky items (mattresses, sofas)
  • Electrical goods & batteries (free drop-off)
  • Hazardous household items (paint, pesticides, medicines)
  • Green / garden waste
  • Timber / wood

Restricted / Prohibited Items

  • Mayo County Council state that they will “accept all items of household hazardous waste provided that the containers are clearly labelled and that all waste is stored in original containers”. However, this does not extend to sharps (used needles etc.)
  • Both recycling centres in Mayo also have conditions on certain types of waste, for example: electrical goods must be cleaned of all food contamination, deep fat fryers must be free of oil, all containers must be dry and all caps, corks and rings from glass bottles, jars and plastic bottles must be separated.
  • For bring banks: no plastic bags, no rubbish other than what is specified (glass or cans), and you must rinse containers before recycling.

Pricing at Mayo Civic Amenity Sites

Mayo County Council applies a fee structure for its civic amenity sites (as of early 2025):

Waste Type / Service Price
Car entry (general drop-off) €5.00
Van / Car + Trailer €8.00
Tyres – Car €2.80 each
Tyres – Motorbike €1.50 each
Green Waste (Single-Axle Trailer) €7.50
Green Waste (Double-Axle Trailer) €15.00
Timber (Recovery) €140 per tonne
Inert Construction & Demolition Waste €30 per tonne
Plasterboard €275 per tonne
Domestic Waste (Landfill) €300 per tonne
Mattress – Single €10
Mattress – Double €20
Furniture (Suite up to 4 seats) €30

Electrical goods, batteries, and textiles (clothes) are free of charge at both sites.

For information on skip hire prices, take a look at our article: How Much Does Skip Hire Cost in Ireland? (2025 Guide)

What Locals Think – Reviews & Feedback

While Mayo civic amenity sites don’t always have formal “Google Reviews” like commercial businesses, residents often discuss their experiences in community forums and local waste-management guides.

  • Derrinumera Site: Rated 4 Stars on Google ⭐⭐⭐⭐. Users appreciate that staff are helpful and that there’s a clear drop-off point for bulky items like old furniture, making it easier than trying to find local collectors.
  • Rathroeen Site: Rated 4.6 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐. Frequently praised for efficient layout and friendly staff, especially for hazardous drop-off.
  • Bring Banks: According to Mayo Council’s materials, these banks are well-maintained with “clear, green and brown glass” separation — though users are reminded not to abuse the facility by dumping unrelated waste.

Bring Banks in Mayo: Quick Recycling Drop-Off Points

In addition to the two civic amenity sites, Mayo County Council runs a network of bring banks (bottle banks) for household recycling:

  • These bring banks accept clear, green and brown glass, aluminium drink cans, and textiles (clean clothes only).
  • Bring banks are scattered across towns and villages; with 70+ in County Mayo alone. To see which one is closest to you, go to Where You Can Take Your Recycling Waste.
  • Important recycling etiquette: rinse items, remove foil labels and caps, and separate by colour.
  • Importantly: no dumping – if a bank is full, don’t leave rubbish beside it. It’s illegal under the Litter Pollution Act.

When Skip Hire Might Be the Better Option

If your waste load is large – for example, during a renovation, clear-out, or landscaping job – using a skip from hireaskiponline.ie may be far more efficient than making multiple trips to civic amenity sites.

Here’s why:

  1. Volume & Convenience: Rather than transporting large, bulky items or multiple car-loads, a skip can be delivered and collected directly from your site.
  2. Segregation Options: With skip hire, you can separate waste types (e.g., bricks, timber, general household waste), which simplifies recycling and complies with circular-economy thinking.
  3. Cost Efficiency: For multiple loads or large items, the time, travel and vehicle fuel cost of visiting a recycling centre repeatedly adds up – skip hire may be cheaper in the long run.
  4. Regulatory Compliance: Using a licensed skip-hire provider (like hireaskiponline.ie) ensures that your waste is handled legally and responsibly – no risk of fly-tipping or dropping off unpermitted waste.

When you book with hireaskiponline.ie, you get clearer cost management and a professional partner who understands both the local waste infrastructure and circular economy principles.

Summary – Your Civic Amenity Sites for Mayo

  • Mayo has two main civic amenity sites: Derrinumera (Castlebar) and Rathroeen (Ballina).
  • They accept a broad range of waste: general household, bulky goods, green waste, hazardous items, electrical goods, and more.
  • There’s a transparent pricing structure for cars, vans, trailers and certain waste types.
  • Bring banks offer easy drop-offs for glass and aluminium – but follow the rules: rinse, separate colours, and don’t dump.
  • For large clear-outs or renovation waste, hiring a skip from hireaskiponline.ie may be smoother, cheaper, and more sustainable.

FAQs

Q: What are the opening hours for Mayo’s civic amenity sites?

  • Derrinumera: Mon–Fri 9am–12.50pm, 1.30pm–4.30pm; Sat 9am–1pm.
  • Rathroeen: Mon–Fri 9am–12.50pm, 1.30pm–4.30pm; Sat 9am–1pm.

Q: How much does it cost to use the recycling centres?
Prices vary: €5 for a car, €8 for a van or trailer, plus fees for tyres, green waste, timber and other waste types.

Q: Can I recycle electrical waste or hazardous materials?
Yes – both civic amenity sites accept electrical goods and household hazardous waste (paint, batteries, medicines) for free or at a small fee.

Q: Are there bottle banks in Mayo?
Yes – bring banks for glass (clear, green, brown) and aluminium cans are spread across the county in towns and villages.

Q: When should I hire a skip rather than use a civic amenity site?
If you have a large volume of waste, bulky items, or want to avoid multiple trips, skip hire via hireaskiponline.ie is likely the more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable option.

George Hilliard

Team Leader

George joined Go Green Ireland in May 2022 and quickly stepped into a team leader role, driving collaboration and operational efficiency. With a passion for sustainability and strong leadership skills, he plays a key part in delivering impactful results.

Phone: (0)1 529 4291
Email: ghilliard@go-green.ie