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Stirling Road is still closed AFAIK (as far as I know),When you buy a new electric item from a shop you can usually leave your old one there in exchange, and you can also sometimes get a discount on your new one when you do this. DIY stores especially superstores will take small items - is B&Q still there (there has been talk for a long time of redevelopment).  B&Q and Curry's PC World have special bins for electrics inside the front door.  Have you already bought a new kettle?  You often have an amount of time to take your old one in with a receipt to the same company.  Has anybody tried this at Sainsbury's?  Robert Dyas? If it is a large item like a fridge that you are having delivered from a reputable electrical company for a small fee you can have your old one taken away for recycling.  (You should book this at the time and also check any requirements they have - eg defrosting! wiring? etc).LBE have small electrical bins similar to those that you find for clothing ie with that kind of restricted swinging opening.  These are good for cables and the smaller electrical and electronic items but you won't for instance get a microwave in there.  Also they are sometimes overflowing - please report them if they are!). Here's where Ealing's electrical/electronic recycling banks are:https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201171/recycling_services/1781/electrical_and_electronic_items_recyclingIf it is still working - then some charities will take them.  You can often also buy new filters (my bugbear) from online electrical shops eg e-spares.

Philippa Bond ● 81d