Online Household Waste Recycling Centre Permits
Paper permits were replaced by online permits on 28 February 2022.
Your vehicle must be registered for an online permit to gain access to our household waste recycling centres. You can register for an online permit via My Account.
If your car permit is three years old, you will receive an email asking you to renew your permit by logging into MyAccount. Please follow the instructions in the email to ensure your permit is kept up to date for visiting the site.
Find out more
- Read more about what's changed and why
- Find out how to register
- Read our frequently asked questions
- Find out how this affects non residents
What's changed and why?
At each of our Household Waste Recycling Centres - Newtown Road and Padworth Lane - we have updated our Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras so that they can automatically recognise vehicles that have registered for a permit.
Moving to an online permit system means that we no longer need to print and post over 65,000 permits to replace those that have, or are soon to, expire. Nor do we need to print and post up to 3,000 additional permits for new properties or lost permits every year, which means from an environmental impact we are reducing the amount of paper printed by the Council.
The online system enables West Berkshire households to register and update their vehicle(s), address and contact details instantly, allowing for seamless entry to our Household Waste Recycling Centres, so long as you have booked an appointment.
Other benefits include:
- No more looking for your permit before you arrive
- No waiting for a new permit to arrive in the post
- No more paper permits
We are only changing how we issue permits to access our Household Waste Recycling Centres. We are not changing the rules around which vehicles qualify for which type of permit, or the criteria to qualify for a commercial type vehicle permit. You can find the criteria in our
You still need to book an appointment before you visit, and we still only accept Household Waste.
How to Register
To register, your household will need to set up a My Account and then register your vehicle details. Each household can register up to three cars.
The process is very quick and simple and once the form is complete, an email is sent with confirmation of registration and you will be able to view your permit in your My Account. You will also be able to update and amend your information, including the vehicles registered, contact details and address whenever you like.
You do not need to print or have a copy of your online permit when you visit.
Residents with a commercial type vehicle will also need to register via My Account.
Households who don't have access to the internet can either ask friends or family to register on their behalf, or they can call our customer service team on 01635 519080.
Please be aware that it may take up to 15 working days following receipt of your request for assistance over the phone to set up your permit. Residents are kindly requested to only call if they cannot do it online or do not have a friend or family member assist them. Please note that our phone lines are very busy and we would prefer to prioritise helping vulnerable residents.
Further information can be found on our car permit and commercial type vehicle permit web pages, as well as our New Online Recycling Centre Permits: Your Questions Answered.
Non-residents who want to use West Berkshire HWRCs
Since 2 August 2021, residents living outside of the West Berkshire District boundary (non-residents) are able to access both of our HWRCs (at Newtown Road and Padworth Lane) in a car, as described in our by paying £9 per visit upon arrival.
Please note that non-residents are not able to dispose of asbestos within West Berkshire and are unable to use any Commercial Type Vehicles or hire vehicles to access our Household Waste Recycling Centres.
If you are not a resident of West Berkshire and have questions regarding waste disposal, please contact your local council. You can find your local council on the GOV.UK website.