Recycled Shingle

From £35.00
Versatile recycled shingle for drainage, driveways, landscaping and building projects across Bedfordshire.

Available in:

  • 10mm Recycled Shingle – Dumpy Bag
  • 20mm Recycled Shingle – Dumpy Bag
  • 40mm Recycled Shingle – Dumpy Bag
  • 10mm Recycled Shingle – Loose Load
  • 20mm Recycled Shingle – Loose Load
  • 40mm Recycled Shingle – Loose Load

Delivery within a 25-mile radius of our recycling centre. For bespoke orders or deliveries outside our standard radius, contact us directly.

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Good landscaping materials should do more than simply fill space. They should improve drainage, add texture, handle heavy use and still look the part years down the line. That’s exactly where recycled shingles come into their own.

At GBRS, we supply 10mm, 20mm and 40mm recycled shingles for domestic, commercial and trade projects across Bedfordshire. Sourced and screened for consistency, these aggregates are widely used in everything from driveways and pipe bedding to garden borders and groundwork preparation.

Different projects call for different grades. The finer 10mm recycled shingle is commonly chosen for pipe bedding and decorative areas, while the 20mm shingle is a popular all-round option for landscaping, drainage and driveways. For larger-scale drainage or heavier-duty coverage, 40mm recycled shingles provide excellent water management and stability.

Popular uses include:

  • Driveways and access routes
  • Pipe bedding and soakaways
  • Garden borders and decorative ground cover
  • Drainage channels and water management areas
  • Roofing blends and general construction work

Recycled shingle allows water to move through freely, making it particularly useful in areas prone to standing water or poor drainage. It also offers a more sustainable alternative to newly quarried aggregates without compromising on durability or appearance.

If you’ve been searching for “20mm shingle near me” or need reliable aggregate delivery in Bedfordshire, this is the product for you.

We deliver recycled shingle across Bedfordshire in bulk bags and loose loads to homeowners, landscapers, builders and commercial projects.

Our delivery routes regularly cover Bedford, Sandy, Biggleswade, Luton, Dunstable, Ampthill, Leighton Buzzard and nearby villages.

Need larger quantities or delivery outside the standard area? Speak to our team, and we’ll arrange a bespoke quote based on your location and requirements.

Where can I buy recycled shingle near me?

GBRS supplies recycled shingle across Bedfordshire, including Bedford, Luton, Biggleswade, Dunstable and surrounding areas. Bulk bag and loose load delivery options are available for both domestic and commercial customers. Get in touch for a bespoke quote.

Is recycled shingle good for drainage?

Yes. One of the biggest advantages of recycled shingle is its permeability. Water flows through the gaps between the stones, helping reduce surface water build-up and improve drainage performance in gardens, soakaways and groundwork projects.

Can recycled shingle be used for driveways?

Yes. Recycled shingle is widely used for driveways thanks to its drainage performance, natural appearance and stable surface when laid correctly. 20mm recycled shingle is often the preferred choice for domestic driveways and access routes.

How long does recycled shingle last for?

Recycled shingle is an extremely durable aggregate and can last for many years when properly installed and maintained. It’s commonly used for drainage and ground cover, so it naturally resists weather damage, erosion and heavy foot traffic. Many driveways, pathways and landscaped areas topped with recycled shingle continue performing well long after installation.

What’s the difference between gravel and shingle?

The terms are often used interchangeably, but shingle generally refers to smoother, rounded stones, while gravel can include more angular aggregates. Shingle is particularly popular for decorative landscaping, pathways and drainage thanks to its natural appearance and permeability.

What are the different types of recycled shingle?

Recycled shingle is usually supplied in different grades depending on the particle size. * 10mm recycled shingle is often used for finer drainage work, pipe bedding and decorative applications. * 20mm recycled shingle is the most versatile option and is commonly used for driveways, landscaping and soakaways. * 40mm recycled shingle is better suited to larger drainage systems, stabilisation work and areas requiring heavier ground coverage. Choosing the right size depends on the finish, drainage performance and load-bearing strength your project needs.