HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING CENTRE E-PERMITS
Please find below some information on the resident only Household Recycling Centre (HRC) permit scheme. As part of the 2024/25 budget setting process the Peterborough City Council agreed to introduce a scheme to limit access to the HRC to Peterborough residents only. To achieve this, we are expanding the existing electronic permitting system—currently used for vans and trailers—to include all vehicles.
Starting Monday, 24th February, the Household Recycling Centre (HRC) will be open exclusively to Peterborough residents. Residents can easily apply for a permit for their car online and this is live now, with the process taking just a few minutes. For more information or to apply please visit Household Recycling Centre e-permits | Peterborough City Council
An extensive communications plan has been undertaken, this includes a video detailing how quick and easy the process for applying for an E permit is an includes will happen when residents arrive at the HRC. This video has been shared on social media and has received over 35,000 views, please feel free to share PCC’s posts on your own Social Media pages.
Vans and trailers have been required to apply for an electronic permit for several years and the system is very easy to use and successful in managing van and trailer usage at the HRC.
The simple steps to apply for a car permit are detailed below:
Resident only permitting schemes are already operating effectively in other local authorities. Rutland County Council has a similar permit system for their residents, Nottinghamshire County and Nottingham City Councils both restricts site usage to prevent cross-boundary access. Due to non-residents of Herefordshire and Worcestershire using the Bromsgrove and Redditch Household Recycling Centres, proof of residency is now required to enter these sites in the Worcestershire County Council area demonstrating that Peterborough is not unique in addressing out of area use of recycling centres.
We do not anticipate an impact on fly-tipping. A van/trailer permit system has been in place for several years, and investigations indicate that smaller traders, offering clearances at a lower cost than regulated businesses, lead to waste being given to unregistered waste carriers who may dispose of it illegally. These concerns are unlikely to be related to any changes in policy at the HRC.
Stewartby Avenue One Way System Public Consultation
Hampton Parish Council have requested that Stewartby Avenue becomes a one-way street. The proposal is that entry would be from Four Chimneys Crescent with a dual lane exit onto West Lake Avenue as shown on the images (reproduced from Google Maps for illustrative purposes). The aim is to regulate and improve the flow of traffic to provide a less congested and safer environment.
Peterborough City Council are undertaking a statutory consultation as the first stage of the legal process in order to progress this suggestion. This is your opportunity to have your say (either in support or against) which you can do by either using the following link https://forms.office.com/e/4wECqXaMGL or e-mailing trafficregulation@peterborough.gov.uk before 28th July 2023.
The funding for this will cost approximately £9000.00 and will not be funded from the precept that all Hampton Parish residents pay. Instead, Hampton Parish Council receives funds from developers to use to help them deliver the infrastructure needed to support development in their area.
More information regarding the Community Infrastructure Fund can be found at
Timeline of Works
The public consultation lasts until 28th July. This is to gather residents opinions on this scheme
If the majority of residents opinions are positive, the legal requirements to enact a one way system will be applied for in August 2023.
The work should then be completed and the one way system should be implemented by the end September 2023