Tile Whipping

Tile Whipping

Tile Whipping

De-paving the way for Wildlife across Stroud

Sign up

‘Tile whipping’ is more commonly known as de-paving. This is when hard surfaces, like tarmac or paving slabs, are removed and exchanged for natural surfaces that rainwater can drain into. 

The term comes from the Dutch word 'tegelwhippen', where they hold a national de-paving competition across the Netherlands to replace tiles with plants and wildlife.

De-paving

What are the benefits?

Hard surfaces like tarmac and paving slabs block water from filtering into the soil. Rainwater then collects pollution like litter and chemicals, transporting it rapidly into our precious ponds, rivers and streams. 

Removing hard surfaces like these slows the flow of water going into drains which reduces the pressure on them during storms and heavy rainfall. It also means this water can recharge our groundwater supply, create areas of habitat for wildlife, and removes pollutants from the water as they get trapped in the soil.

Wildlife can thrive in natural surfaces like soil - even in gravel more insects can find a home! Not to mention that greenery often looks a lot better than grey, what do you think?

Cinderford de-paving work

What can I do at home?

Have you got paving slabs or tiles on your patio, outside your office, or on your drive? Could you remove any to help wildlife thrive?

Most slabs, tiles and paving bricks are easy to remove, and you only need to remove one to make a difference! You can replace tiles with grass, shrubs, or even gravel as it still helps!

We would love everyone across Gloucestershire to get involved in whipping some tiles at home or at work, but in Stroud, we’ve teamed up with Stroud District Council to help you do your own de-paving at home. In September and October this year we’ll be offering free tile collection from your house to make it so much easier for you to get involved. 

Free collection of hard surfaces is available on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability. To see if you qualify for the free collection please fill in the form at the bottom of the page. It is limited to 2m2 of de-paved area. See here for full terms and conditions.

As it's the first year of us doing this campaign, we've limited where we do this across the district to trial how it goes. Properties inside the red line in the map below are applicable to get involved under the free collection scheme. 

Read more in the leaflet

How do I join the tile whipping campaign?

  1. Decide what area and where you would like to de-pave (up to 2m2 for free collection)
  2. Fill in this online form to take part
  3. We’ll review your submission to check it meets the collection requirements
  4. We'll get in touch with guidance and information about the collection of your lifted hard surfaces
  5. You can then de-pave the way for wildlife! Plant some plants and have some fun!

If you're outside of the campaign area, but want to get involved, you can upcycle the tile waste you create, or take it to your local Household Recycling Centre where it can be recycled under 'DIY waste, rubble and building materials'. 

We will be publishing full guidance on how to do de-paving soon. 

#tilewhippingform
Address of where you would like to do some de-paving:
Click here to enter your address manually.
Are you the owner of this property?
If the area you would like to de-pave is not your property, do you have permission from the property owner? (We will need to see proof of permission before any work proceeds)
Please tick to say you agree with the following statement: As the owner of this property, you take responsibility of de-paving on your property and understand the issues that can arise from it as described in this document (link to full process doc)
Materials you will be lifting:
Do you have the capacity to keep a skip bag(s) on your property?
If so, can a vehicle access this area?
Unfortunately due to health and safety constraints, we need to be able to collect the bag using a vehicle, but the bag must stay on private property. If you have a neighbour that has vehicle access to their property, we recommend you ask if you can store the bag on their property and get them involved too. We also suggest that you can take the waste you create to your nearby waste disposal location like a tip where you can dispose of the waste yourself. If you have any questions about this, you can get in touch at info@gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk with Tile whipping campaign in the subject line.
Is the area you want to de-pave viewable from the road or outside your property?
We ask because we might want to visit your property/the area you want to de-pave to check it meets our waste collection criteria.
One file only.
100 MB limit.
Allowed types: gif jpg jpeg png svg.
Keeping in touch We’d love to stay in touch and keep you updated about our exciting projects, local wildlife, nature reserve updates and more. We would also like to give you the opportunity to be part of our amazing community and let you know about our charitable efforts, fundraising and volunteering activities. Please tick if you’re happy to receive this information by:
You can change the way we contact you at any time by emailing us at membership@gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk or by calling us on 01452 383333.

Your privacy is a priority. We promise to protect your personal data in accordance with our privacy policy.