West London Waste Plan

Draft Updated West London Waste Plan – Regulation 18 Consultation

This consultation has now closed. Please visit the consultation portal to view the consultation documents.

View consultation documents

Please note that London Borough of Ealing hosted the consultation portal webpage.

Background

In 2015, the west London Boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames along with the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) published a Joint Waste Plan (known as the West London Waste Plan 2015) which set out a planning strategy for the management of waste across West London.

These seven West London Waste Planning Authorities have now commenced the review of the West London Waste Plan to ensure that it remains up to date and continues to provide a sound and effective planning strategy for waste management in accordance with national policy, the London Plan, and local priorities.

It is a statutory requirement to produce an up-to-date waste plan. Once adopted, the updated West London Waste Plan will replace the 2015 version of the West London Waste Plan. It will set out the planning strategy for waste management in the plan area up to 2041 and will include policies to be used when assessing planning applications that relate to waste management. It also identifies sites proposed to be safeguarded for waste use.

The consultation

The first consultation relating to the updated West London Waste Plan (known formally as the ‘Regulation 18 Draft Updated West London Waste Plan’) has now closed. The consultation ran from Thursday 11 December 2025 to Thursday 5 February 2026.

Please visit the dedicated consultation portal webpage in order to view the consultation documents.

The updated West London Waste Plan document and supporting documents were also made publicly available for inspection at venues across West London.

For Hounslow the consultation documents were hosted at the following venues:

  • Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB
  • Our community hubs and libraries.

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