The rules for the Household Waste Sites (HWS) in Ceredigion will change as of Monday, 06 November 2023.

One of the biggest changes is that residents using the HWS in Ceredigion may now be asked to provide proof of Ceredigion residency. This is because the sites are provided for the benefit and use of residents who pay Council Tax in Ceredigion. Proof of Ceredigion residency can include official documents with a name and address such as a Council Tax or utility bill (no older than 3 months) or driving licence.

The changes to the HWS rules also include clearer guidance as to what materials can be deposited at the sites as well as setting out limits for certain materials. Further information is available on the Household Waste Site page on the Council’s website www.ceredigion.gov.uk/householdwastesite

The Day Permits system has also been updated and clarified, to ensure that no illegal disposal of waste occurs at the site which helps ensure all containers are available to all legitimate site users during opening hours. Before your visit, please check to see which vehicles require a Day Permit on the Council’s webpage.

Councillor Keith Henson, Cabinet Member for Highways and Environmental Services, commented: “The Household Waste Sites are valued facilities. We need to ensure that they are used properly and legally by those who are entitled to use them. The changes being introduced will help with this as well as making sure that the waste deposited at the sites is dealt with in the most financially and environmentally efficient way. As part of Caru Ceredigion we would like to thank all residents of the county for working with us on this which is of benefit to our communities and environment.”

Further information including the updated HWS rules can be found at www.ceredigion.gov.uk/householdwastesite

27/10/2023