Apply for a permit to bring waste to a Household Waste Recycling Centres

If you want use a large vehicle to bring household waste to a centre or you're a pedestrian carry waste - you will need to get a permit.

Our Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC's) are just for householders to use. 

The permit scheme makes sure that:

  • no trade waste is taken there
  • pedestrians walking to our sites are kept safe

Find our how to dispose of trade waste

Find your nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre

Vehicles that are allowed without a permit

These include:

  • a car with or without a single axle trailer, up to three metres/10ft long without tipper
  • campervan with no more than four wheels in total, registered with the DVLA as a 'Motor Caravan' on the V5 document
  • motorhome with no more than four wheels in total, which is considered by the HWRC Traffic Marshall to be of a size that can be safely manoeuvred around the site

Any other vehicles will need a permit.

Types of permits

There are three types of permit you can apply for:

Annual permit

For all types of recyclable material including paper, glass, card, cans, plastics and green waste.

These permits allow an unlimited number of visits to any recycling centre and unlimited amounts of these materials can be deposited.

They are valid for a full year.

General waste permit

These permits are valid for only one month and allow one visit per household.

You will be asked to specify on the permit what sort of waste you will be bringing, and will be checked when you arrive at the site.

Pedestrian permit

You can walk in to our sites to bring your household recycling or rubbish, but you will need a permit so we can make sure your safe on our site.

Apply for a permit

Some vehicles aren't allowed on our sites at all with or without a permit. Check before applying.

You can apply online.

Apply for a permit

Or you can call us: 0300 373 3300

Vehicles that are not allowed

Some vehicles are not allowed at all, and we will not issue a permit for them. These include:

  • any van or utility vehicle towing a trailer
  • any vehicle with more than four wheels
  • any trailer more than three metres/10ft long
  • any 'tipper' vehicle or trailer
  • agricultural type vehicles (for example tractors and driven-horseboxes)
  • horse-trailers towed by any vehicle
  • agricultural type trailers
  • any vehicle carrying trade waste
  • any tail lift vehicle
  • 'Luton' type vans (Box-shaped vans)
  • any vehicle which is considered by the HWRC Traffic Marshall to be of a size that cannot be safely manoeuvred around the site