bring centre
English
Noun
bring centre (plural bring centres)
- (chiefly Ireland) A place, especially one provided by a local authority, to which members of the public may bring waste for recycling elsewhere.
- 2005 March 25, Sligo Champion "Collooney: Bring centre: another plea":
- People are reminded again, as before, please do not leave plastic bottles, milk containers or otherwise at the Bring Centre – there are no plastic containers there any longer for such recyclable materials.
- 2008, Cathy Gerrard, and Joseph McArdle, Buying a Property Ireland (New Holland Publishers) [→ISBN] p.216:
- Some authorities supply different coloured bins for kerbside paper and other types of rubbish collection, but in most cases you will have to bring bottles, cans, paper and other recyclable waste to a bring centre or civic amenity centre.
- 2011 November 11, Gorey Guardian, "Old doses and spray - at last disposed of"
- A temporary bring centre for 'hazardous agricultural waste' will be set up beside the Old Dublin Road on Thursday, November 27.
- 2014 Dublin City Council, "Community Bring Centres"
- Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community.
- 2005 March 25, Sligo Champion "Collooney: Bring centre: another plea":