Direct Debit payments
Due to a technical issue, council tax and business rates payments set to be paid by Direct Debit tomorrow (Thursday 1 May) will now be paid on Friday (2 May).
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Rugby Borough Council offers free collection of household batteries and small electrical items, alongside your normal bin collections.
Small electrical items must be placed inside a standard carrier bag, loosely tied and left on top of your black refuse bin or blue-lid recycling bin.
Batteries must be put in a separate bag. The bag should be loosely tied and also left on top of your black refuse bin or blue-lid recycling bin
All typical household batteries can be recycled, including:
Anything with a plug, cable or battery which fits inside a standard carrier bag can be recycled. Anything larger than this should be taken to a recycling centre.
Examples of items we accept include devices such as phones and laptops, kitchen appliances, electronic toys and games, power tools, and bathroom accessories such as electric toothbrushes and shavers.
You can search for specific examples in our recycling directory.
All households that have their own bins can use this service.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer it to residents who share a bin, such as in flats and apartments; this is because they currently have nowhere to put the items.
The service is not open to businesses at this time.
We will only collect items presented correctly (see above ‘Where should I put my items?’).
Our vehicles have a limited amount of space to carry batteries and waste electricals, so it is possible that we weren’t able to fit your item in. Please put it out with your next collection.