Skip to main content
Waste and Recycling

New Garden Waste Permit Payment System

New system has been rolled out for Garden Waste Collection Service

Published: 17 March 2025

green and yellow plant on ground
New garden waste permit payment system rolls out this week 
Residents in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse can now sign up for a new garden waste permit as part of changes to the councils’ subscribed collection service.
The updated scheme, launching on 1 April 2025, introduces an annual permit sticker system. Residents need to pay for their permit to ensure their garden waste collections continue without interruption.
The new payment system is now available online at  www.southoxon.gov.uk/gardenwaste and www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/gardenwaste
Once they have purchased a permit, customers will receive a sticker through the post displaying their address which needs to be stuck to their garden waste bin lid to identify it as fully paid for and eligible for collection.
Customers now need to make an annual payment for a permit – this replaces the existing direct debit scheme. Everyone’s payment year will run from 1 April to 31 March each year. Every bin needs its own permit and customers will receive a new sticker annually each time they renew.
This kind of scheme is successfully offered by many other local authorities, including in neighbouring West Oxfordshire.
The permits will help the waste collection crews identify which bins are eligible to be emptied. This will ensure that only households that have paid for the service have their garden waste bins emptied. The changes are part of the councils’ ongoing work to improve the value of public services by streamlining payments and improving service efficiency.
Benefits to customers include a new online system so they can manage their account, renew their permit and change their details much more easily. This will also mean the councils can contact people quickly if there are any major disruptions to the service, such as during adverse weather. When customers pay for a permit, there will be a link to sign up for an account and the account sign-up is also available on the councils’ websites.
Full information is also available on the council websites and each existing customer will shortly receive a bin hanger flagging the changes. Support is available for any customer unable to pay online by contacting the council.

Is this page useful?