Basingstoke HWRC: Opening Times, Booking, Waste Rules & Charges

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Hampshire household recycling centre guide

Basingstoke HWRC: Opening Times, Booking, Waste Rules & Charges

Plan your visit to Basingstoke Household Waste Recycling Centre on Wade Road. Check seasonal opening times, book the correct appointment, confirm whether your van or trailer needs a permit, understand the free DIY allowance and avoid loading waste the site cannot accept.

Live alert for Friday 26 June 2026: Hampshire County Council states that all HWRCs will close at 12:30pm today because of severe weather. Appointments after 12:30pm have been cancelled. Recheck the official notice before travelling.

Quick answer

Do you need to book Basingstoke recycling centre?

Yes. Every household visitor must have a valid appointment before arriving at Basingstoke HWRC.

Bookings can normally be made up to one week ahead. Same-day slots are available only when appointments remain.

Use the correct number plate Enter the registration of the vehicle you will actually drive. Visitors arriving without a booking or outside the allocated slot can be turned away.
Basingstoke tip opening times

Seasonal hours, lunchtime closure and holiday dates

The site opens seven days a week, but the closing time changes by season. It also closes for 30 minutes every day.

1 April–30 September 9am–6pm Summer opening period.
1 October–28 February 9am–4pm Winter opening period.
1 March–31 March 9am–5pm Spring transition hours.
Daily closure 1pm–1:30pm No entry during the lunchtime closure.
Date or period Opening information Resident action
Monday–Sunday Open seven days under the current seasonal timetable. Book a slot before travelling.
Christmas Day Closed. Choose another available date.
Boxing Day Closed. Do not leave waste outside the gate.
New Year’s Day Closed. Check the booking calendar for reopening.
Severe weather or operational issue Hours or appointments can change at short notice. Open the official site page on the day of travel.

Seasonal opening-time helper

Result: Choose a planned visit date.

Before relying on the result

  • Check the live site-status notice.
  • Confirm the booking start time.
  • Avoid the 1pm–1:30pm closure.
  • Allow time for Wade Road traffic.
  • Do not arrive without an appointment.
Basingstoke HWRC booking rules

How appointments work

Booking question Official rule What to do
How early can I book? Up to one week in advance. Book as soon as your disposal date is known.
Can I book today? Same-day appointments are subject to availability. Check online before loading the vehicle.
Can I change the booking? Use the link in the confirmation email. Amend or cancel instead of missing the slot.
Can I visit twice? Each visit needs a separate booking. Do not re-enter using the same appointment.
Can I use another car? Book using the registration of the vehicle being driven. Update the booking if the vehicle changes.
Can I use a short-term hire van? Yes, when hired for three days or fewer. Select “Hire vehicle” and bring the hire agreement.

No booking means no entry: the site operates a mandatory appointment system. Arriving early, late or without the correct registration can result in refusal.

Five-step Wade Road visit plan

Prepare before leaving home

1

Book the correct vehicle and address

Enter the vehicle registration and the Hampshire household address where the waste was produced.

Book or manage an appointment
2

Check whether a permit is required

Vans, pickups and larger trailers normally require a paid digital permit in addition to the appointment.

Check the vehicle permit tool
3

Declare DIY waste accurately

The booking system checks the household’s four-week DIY allowance. State the source address and expected quantity.

Review DIY allowances and charges
4

Separate the load by material

Keep cardboard, garden waste, electricals, metal, wood, batteries, plasterboard and general waste apart.

Use the waste item checker
5

Open the live page before travelling

Check weather closures, seasonal hours and the daily 1pm–1:30pm closure before starting the journey.

Check Basingstoke HWRC status
Van, pickup and trailer rules

Does your vehicle need a £20 permit?

A booking is required for every vehicle. A separate digital permit is also needed for many vans, pickups and trailers.

Vehicle access checker

Result: Choose a vehicle or access type.

Digital permit facts

  • Administration fee: £20.
  • Valid for one registered vehicle.
  • Valid for up to 12 visits or 12 months.
  • Each entry counts as one visit.
  • Maximum two permits per year.
  • Total maximum: 24 permit visits per year.
Apply for a Vehicle Permit

Permit plus booking: holding a van or trailer permit does not replace the appointment. The booking system checks the permit against the vehicle registration.

Basingstoke tip accepted waste

What can you take to Wade Road?

Electricals and batteries

Household batteries, car batteries, mobile phones, electrical appliances, fridges, freezers, printer cartridges, vapes and light bulbs.

Furniture and household items

Furniture, mattresses, bedding, quilts, pillows, sleeping bags, carpets, baths, sinks, toilets and shower trays.

Cardboard and wood

Large flattened cardboard, treated or untreated wood and reusable furniture suitable for the onsite sales area.

Garden material

Normal household garden waste and real Christmas trees. Garden waste is processed into Pro-Grow soil conditioner.

Hazardous household liquids

Paint, pesticides, white spirit, antifreeze, weed killer and similar sealed household chemicals within quantity limits.

Minor household DIY waste

Soil, rubble, bricks, tiles, plasterboard and cement-bonded asbestos within the household allowance and site rules.

Reuse opportunity: furniture and other suitable items in good condition can be directed to the onsite sales area instead of being disposed of.

Basingstoke recycling item checker

Can I take this item to Basingstoke HWRC?

Select the material

Result: Select an item above.

Preparation checklist

DIY waste allowance and charges

Rubble, soil and plasterboard limits

The free allowance belongs to the household where the DIY waste was produced. Waste created by a paid tradesperson is not covered.

DIY material Free household allowance Charge above allowance Size or preparation rule
Soil, rubble, bricks, blocks, tiles and paving Part of eight 50-litre sacks or four single items in a four-week period. £3 per part or whole 50-litre sack, or £3 per item. Oversized items are chargeable.
Plasterboard Part of the same household DIY allowance. £6 per part or whole 50-litre sack; £10 per sheet or part sheet. Sheets over 3000mm × 1200mm are not accepted.
Sinks, toilets and shower trays Counted as single DIY items. £3 per additional individual item. Declare the items during booking.
Cement-bonded asbestos Included within the household DIY allowance. £12 per sheet or part sheet above the allowance. Telephone pre-booking and secure wrapping required.

DIY excess-charge calculator

Estimate: Enter quantities above the free allowance.

Free allowance rules

  • Eight 50-litre rubble sacks or four single items.
  • Allowance resets after four weeks.
  • Part-filled sacks count as whole sacks.
  • Mixed materials must be separated.
  • Only one household address allowance per visit.
  • Site staff decide the final measured quantity.

Card payment only: Hampshire HWRC chargeable-waste payments are made by debit or credit card at the site.

Basingstoke asbestos disposal

Telephone first and transport it safely

Basingstoke is one of the Hampshire HWRCs licensed to accept cement-bonded asbestos. No other asbestos type is accepted.

1

Confirm the material is cement bonded

Do not take loose insulation asbestos, sprayed coating or other unidentified asbestos products.

2

Phone the centre before booking

Call Basingstoke HWRC on 01256 352984 to pre-book acceptance before travelling.

Call 01256 352984
3

Wrap whole sheets securely

Use plastic sheeting. Double-bag broken pieces or rough edges and seal them completely.

4

Check the size and quantity

Items larger than 1200mm × 600mm are not accepted. The maximum is 15 sheets.

5

Declare it in the appointment

State the household origin and quantity. Additional sheets above the free allowance cost £12 each.

Read official asbestos rules

Never break asbestos to fit the vehicle: keep sheets whole where possible and do not arrive without calling the centre first.

Restricted household materials

Quantity limits that apply at Basingstoke

Material Maximum amount Preparation
Animal waste Two bin bags per household per day. Double bag before arriving.
Engine oil 10 litres per household every six months. Use a secure sealed container.
Paint Five litres per household per month. Keep it in a sealed suitable container.
Pesticides and household chemicals Five litres per household per month. Keep original labels where possible and tell staff.
Gas bottles Propane or butane bottles up to 15kg. Calor-branded bottles should use the Calor return scheme.
Upholstered seating Normal household quantities. Keep items whole and contain exposed foam or fabric.
Waste Basingstoke HWRC cannot accept

Do not load these items

Tyres

Vehicle tyres are not accepted. Use a tyre retailer, garage or authorised vehicle dismantler.

Cooking oil

The Hampshire HWRC service does not accept cooking oil. Follow the council’s sealed-container household route.

Petrol and diesel

Fuel is not accepted. Contact a licensed commercial disposal company or suitable garage.

Medicines

Return unused medicines to a dispensing pharmacy for safe disposal.

Japanese knotweed

The plant and contaminated soil cannot be accepted. Use Environment Agency disposal guidance.

Ammunition, explosives and flares

HWRCs are not licensed for these materials. Contact police or an authorised specialist route.

Hazardous railway sleepers

Creosote or CCA-treated railway sleepers are classified as hazardous wood and cannot be accepted.

Undeclared trade waste

Waste from businesses, landlords or paid tradespeople must use the commercial waste service.

Basingstoke HWRC address and map

Wade Road, Basingstoke, RG24 8PL

Basingstoke Household Waste Recycling Centre

Address:
Wade Road
Basingstoke
RG24 8PL

Telephone: 01256 352984

  • Appointment required
  • Seasonal opening hours
  • Closed 1pm–1:30pm daily
  • Vehicle permit may be required
  • Card payment for chargeable DIY waste
Open driving directions

Do not queue too early

Arrive for the booked slot rather than waiting on Wade Road well before the appointment.

Load in unloading order

Put the first waste category nearest the boot or rear doors to reduce time on site.

Keep documents ready

Have the booking confirmation, correct number plate and any hire agreement available.

Never leave gate-side waste

Leaving items outside the centre is fly-tipping and can lead to enforcement action.

Basingstoke HWRC site rules

Safety, parking and unloading

Site rule What visitors should do
Parking Reverse park in the allocated bay.
Children and animals Keep them inside the vehicle.
Booked entry Make one visit during the allocated slot.
Heavy items Use smaller loads and ask staff if assistance is required.
Container safety Check that no employee is working inside before placing waste in a bay.
Sharp edges Wear gloves and sturdy footwear and keep sharp material contained.
Staff decision Site staff have the final decision on waste quantity and composition.
Behaviour Abusive or antisocial behaviour is not tolerated.
When Wade Road is not the best option

Reuse, bulky collection, clinical waste and household bins

Reusable furniture

Donate, sell or use the HWRC reuse sales area instead of disposing of usable furniture.

Explore Hampshire reuse options

Normal household collection

Use Basingstoke and Deane’s bin collection service for normal rubbish and kerbside recycling.

Check local bin services

Clinical waste and sharps

Basingstoke and Deane provides a free specialist collection for clinical waste and sharp instruments.

Open clinical-waste information

Trade and landlord waste

Use Hampshire’s commercial waste service and carry the correct Environment Agency waste-carrier licence.

Check trade-waste access
Official Hampshire video

Why Hampshire is increasing reuse and recycling

Drive to boost recycling and reuse rates

This Hampshire County Council video explains the focus on reusing suitable items and separating materials correctly at household recycling centres.

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Verified official resources

Basingstoke and Hampshire waste links

Information checked: 26 June 2026. Weather closures, bookings, prices, accepted materials and access rules can change. Verify the official page before transporting restricted or hazardous waste.

Basingstoke HWRC FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What are Basingstoke recycling centre opening times?

The centre opens from 9am to 6pm between 1 April and 30 September, 9am to 4pm between 1 October and 28 February, and 9am to 5pm during March. It closes daily between 1pm and 1:30pm.

Do I need to book Basingstoke HWRC?

Yes. Every household visitor needs a valid appointment. Bookings can normally be made up to one week ahead, with same-day appointments subject to availability.

Where is Basingstoke Household Waste Recycling Centre?

The centre is on Wade Road, Basingstoke, RG24 8PL. The site telephone number is 01256 352984.

Do vans and trailers need a permit?

Vans, pickups and trailers between 1.8 and 3 metres normally require a £20 digital permit. It is valid for up to 12 visits or 12 months, whichever comes first.

Can non-Hampshire residents use Basingstoke tip?

Most non-Hampshire residents can book a visit for £13.50. Additional DIY charges apply, and commercial-style vehicles or large trailers cannot be used under the standard out-of-county arrangement.

How much DIY waste can I take free?

Each Hampshire household can normally dispose of up to eight 50-litre rubble sacks or four single DIY items in a four-week period, subject to the booking declaration and site rules.

What are the charges for extra rubble and plasterboard?

Extra soil or rubble costs £3 per part or whole 50-litre sack or individual item. Extra plasterboard costs £6 per sack or £10 per sheet or part sheet.

Can I take asbestos to Basingstoke HWRC?

Basingstoke accepts cement-bonded asbestos only. Phone the centre first, wrap it securely, declare it during booking and keep within the size and quantity limits.

Can I take tyres or cooking oil to Basingstoke tip?

No. Vehicle tyres and cooking oil are not accepted through the Hampshire HWRC service. Use an authorised tyre, garage or council-recommended alternative route.

What happens if I arrive without a booking?

You can be turned away. The booking must match the vehicle registration, permit status and allocated appointment time.

Independent Basingstoke HWRC guide

This page explains Hampshire County Council waste rules in practical language. It cannot create an appointment, confirm live queue length, authorise asbestos or guarantee that a weather-affected site has reopened.