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Read more →3337 New Hill Holleman Rd, New Hill, NC 27562
(919) 856-7400A small convenience center in New Hill for Wake County residents to drop off household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Local homeowners and folks with small trailers use it for quick runs rather than big hauls. It sits on New Hill Holleman Road and feels like a neighborhood spot rather than a big landfill.
Pull into a compact lot with separate roll-off style containers or bins lined up; recyclables are usually separate from regular trash and yard waste. There may be an entrance booth or posts marking the driveway, but some visits can be unstaffed and require self‑service. Drive-up access accommodates pickup trucks and small trailers, with room to back up to containers for unloading. Lines can form on weekends or during spring cleanup, so plan for a short wait during peak times.
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