Weighbridges

Where to find a public weighbridge, how to operate one, and how to avoid overloading.

Where to find a public weighbridge

List of public weighbridges
Address Details Opening hours Price Nearest main road
Faccenda Chicken Ltd / Avara Foods
Wildmere Road
Daventry Road Industrial Estate Banbury
OX16 3JU
Tel. 01295 220530
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 8.30 to 4.30pm £10
incl. VAT, if no account.
M40
Junction 11
Smiths of Bloxham Milton Road Bloxham
Banbury OX15 4HD
Tel. 01295 720286
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday 8am to 3pm
£12.50
plus VAT
A423/A361
Windmill Nurseries (L Hughes)
London Road Bicester OX26 6RA
Tel. 01869 252353
50,000 kg x 10 kg divisions
16 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday. 8am to 5pm
Saturday 8am to 3.30pm
Sunday 10am to 2pm
£12 incl. VAT A41
Oxford Direct Services Cowley Marsh Depot Marsh Road
Oxford OX4 2HH
Tel. 01865 684988
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
18 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 9am to 2.30pm
Closed Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays
£15.00
plus VAT.
Card Payment only
Cowley Road / A4142
Eastern By- Pass Road
A W Mobbs London Road Wheatley Oxford
OX33 1JG
Tel. 01865 872691
50,000 kg x 10 kg divisions
12 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 7.30am to 5pm
Saturday 7.30am to 12pm
£12
incl. VAT
A40
Grundon Waste Management
Goulds Grove Ewelme Wallingford OX10 6PJ
Tel: 01491821274
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 7am to 4.30pm
Saturday 7 to 11.30am.
Closed Sunday and Bank Holidays
£18.00
incl. VAT
A4130
Nigel Walker Asthall Farm Kencot Lechlade GL7 3QT
Tel. 01367 860207
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
16 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm £5.00
incl. VAT
A361
FWP Matthews
Station Road
Shipton Under Wychwood Chipping Norton
OX7 6BH
Tel: 01993 830342
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 7am to 4pm £10.00
plus VAT
A361
W C Green & Son Ltd Akeman Street Farm Combe
Witney OX29 8EW
Tel. 01993 891242
50,000 kg x 10 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 7.30am to 4.15pm
Other times by appointment.
£10.00
incl. VAT
A4095
Smith & Sons Ltd Gill Mill Quarry Ducklington
OX29 7PP
Tel. 01869 331281
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
18 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm
Saturday 9am to 11.30am
£13.75
plus VAT
A415/A40
M & M Waste Solutions
Worton Park Cassington Witney OX29 4FL
Tel: 01865 880559
50,000 kg x 20 kg divisions
15 x 3 metres
Monday to Friday 7am to 4pm
Saturday 7am to 11.30am on .
Closed Sunday, bank holidays and Easter weekend
£10.00
plus VAT
A40

How to operate a weighbridge

To operate a public weighbridge, you need a certificate of competence issued by our Chief Inspector of Weights and Measures. A test must be passed before the certificate is granted.

To be issued with this certificate, you must have sufficient knowledge for the proper performance of your duties. See regulations 18, 19 and 20 of the Weights and Measures Act 1985.

No fee is required when applying for this certificate.

We will make an appointment to assess the operator for competence at a mutually agreeable time.

How to apply

Apply online for a public weighbridge operator's certificate. If you do not wish to apply online, please contact us.

Who to contact

Please contact us if you have any problems

  • prior to your application
  • after you have applied
  • if you have not heard from us within a reasonable time with why your application failed or wish to appeal the decision

If your application is refused, you may appeal to the Office of Product Safety and Standards.

Overloading and the law

The Road Traffic Act 1998 makes it an offence to drive or to use on a public road an overloaded vehicle, ie a vehicle which exceeds its maximum plated weight for gross, axle(s) or train weight.

Who can weigh vehicles and when

The Police, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and officers from local authority Trading Standards Services all carry out regular weight checks on vehicles. The checks may take place at any time of day or night, including weekends.

Why the overloading provisions of the road traffic act are enforced

  • Vehicles that are overloaded can cause excessive wear and damage to roads, bridges etc.
  • Serious overloading can affect safety by making the vehicle less stable, causing braking difficulties and increasing braking distances.
  • Overloading of vehicles can create an unfair trading advantage.
  • The overloading of a vehicle can invalidate insurance cover.

What happens at a check

An officer carrying out weight checks who thinks you may be overloaded can direct you to the nearest suitable and available weighbridge to be weighed.

At the weighbridge an officer will instruct you on how to weigh and you will be issued with a weight certificate. This certificate shows the weight of the vehicle and if correct, exempts the vehicle from being check-weighed again with the same load on the same journey.

The driver, all passengers and fuel is included in all weighings as all contribute to the weight the vehicle transmits to the road.

What happens if your vehicle is found to be overweight

If your vehicle is found to be overweight it may be prohibited from continuing its journey until any excess load has been redistributed or removed as necessary. The responsibility for this rests solely with the driver of the vehicle.

In some circumstances a direction notice may be issued by an officer, which permits the vehicle to be moved to a nearby place where the excess may be removed safely.

With the exception of a direction notice it is a serious offence to move a vehicle whilst a prohibition notice is in force. A prohibition notice must be removed by an officer before the vehicle is able to continue its journey.

Who is liable for overloading

The following people can commit offences in connection with the overloading of vehicles:

  • driver
  • vehicle owner
  • vehicle operator

What the penalties are for overloading

  • If your vehicle is found to be overloaded you may be prosecuted which carries a maximum penalty of a level 5 fine.
  • Drivers of dangerously overloaded vehicles may also be liable to penalty points on their licence.
  • If you refuse to be weighed or obstruct an officer, you may also commit an offence under the Road Traffic Act and which also carries a maximum penalty of a level 5 fine.

How you can find out the permitted weight of your vehicle

The maximum permitted gross and axle weights of your vehicle can be found listed on 'plates', which must be fitted to all vehicles and certain trailers.

These will either be a manufacturer's plate or a Department of Transport plate and are usually located either in the cabin or under the bonnet of vehicles and on the chassis of trailers. The weights are given in metric units of kilograms (kg).

What you can do to avoid overloading

Know

The plated weights for your vehicle. Not forgetting the individual axle weights and your vehicles unladen weight.

Distribute

Your load evenly to avoid axle overloads and after off-loading part of a load remember to check the distribution of the remaining load.

Inspect

Your vehicle when loaded.