b'permits local authorities to make a reasonable charge for such collections. The only route to challenge in those circumstances would be to assert the authority had acted in breach of Wednesbury principles and with this charge and on the exercise of the relevant powers for the reasons stated, there did not appear to be any realistic prospect of success. Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 16.11 The following table is an extract from the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, Sch 1, para 4Household waste for which collection and disposal charges may be made for the purposes of sections 45(3), 45(4) and 52(9) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. NoDescription of household wasteCollectionDisposal charge charge 1Any article of waste which exceeds 25kg inYes No, subject to entries 11 weight to 172Any article of waste which does not fit orYes No, subject to entries 11 cannot be fitted into to 17(a)a receptacle for household waste provided in accordance with section 46 of the Act; or (b)where no such receptacle is provided, a cylindrical container 750mm in diameter and 1m in length 3Garden waste Yes No, subject to entries 11 to 174Dead domestic pets Yes No, subject to entries 11 to 175Waste oil or grease Yes No, subject to entries 11 to 176Asbestos Yes No, subject to entries 11 to 177Waste which may not be put into a receptacleYes No, subject to entries 11 provided under section 46 of the Act becauseto 17of a notice served under that section8Waste from premises used wholly or mainlyYes Nofor public meetings9Clinical waste and offensive waste producedYes Noat a domestic property, a caravan or a vehicle 163'