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

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Stonegravels recycling centre guide

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

Plan a household visit to Chesterfield Household Waste Recycling Centre on Sheffield Road. Check daily opening hours, register your vehicle, understand van and trailer permits, sort accepted waste, follow DIY limits and calculate asbestos, tyre or trade-waste charges.

Household hours 9:30am–5pm daily
Annual closures 25 December, 26 December and 1 January
Household access Derbyshire residents with a registered vehicle
Location Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, S41 7LF
Quick answer

Do I need to book Chesterfield recycling centre?

No timed appointment is normally required for a household visit. Derbyshire residents must register the vehicle that will enter the site.

Cars and pick-ups use long-term digital registration. Vans need a temporary registration for every visit.

Bring proof of address Registration is digital, so no paper permit is issued. Site staff can still ask for evidence that you live in Derbyshire.
Chesterfield tip opening times

When is Stonegravels Household Waste Recycling Centre open?

Household public hours are the same throughout the year. The centre can temporarily close while skips are compacted or moved.

Day or period Household public hours Important note
Monday 9:30am–5pm Vehicle registration required.
Tuesday 9:30am–5pm Temporary compaction closures are possible.
Wednesday 9:30am–5pm No timed household appointment required.
Thursday 9:30am–5pm Avoid peak periods where possible.
Friday 9:30am–5pm Sort the vehicle before arriving.
Saturday and Sunday 9:30am–5pm Weekends from 10am–4pm are usually busiest.
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day Closed Do not leave waste outside the gates.

Do not arrive early for a household visit: Stonegravels accepts registered trade waste from 8:30am–9:30am and again from 5pm–6pm. The centre is closed to household visitors during those trade-only periods.

Opening-time helper

Is Chesterfield HWRC normally open at my planned time?

This tool checks the standard public schedule. It cannot detect temporary skip-compaction closures, severe weather or emergency site restrictions.

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Before leaving home

Check Official Site Page
Chesterfield tip registration

Register a car, pick-up, camper van or temporary van

Creating a Derbyshire online account is not the same as completing the HWRC vehicle-registration process. Check that the registration appears under active permits.

1

Create or sign in to a Derbyshire account

Use the account that manages Derbyshire County Council online services.

Open the vehicle-registration service
2

Select the HWRC registration service

Choose “Household Waste and Recycling Centres – Register your vehicle for access” from the account service list.

3

Add up to two cars or pick-ups

Each resident can register up to two cars or pick-ups. A completed registration remains valid for seven years.

4

Register vans immediately before each visit

A van temporary permit is valid on the registration day and the following day. Camper vans use normal long-term registration.

5

Check the confirmation

Open “Current Vehicles and Permits” and confirm the correct number plate appears before travelling.

6

Bring address evidence

Registration is paperless, but proof of a Derbyshire address can be requested at the entrance.

Old registrations: registrations completed before 9 November 2024 must be completed again under the current system.

Stonegravels address and directions

Where is Chesterfield Household Waste Recycling Centre?

Chesterfield HWRC

Address: Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 7LF

The site is also commonly referred to as Stonegravels recycling centre.

  • Household public hours: 9:30am–5pm
  • Derbyshire residents only
  • ANPR vehicle checks
  • Proof of address may be requested
  • No timed household booking
Open directions in Google Maps

Local queue tip: weekends between 10am and 4pm are usually busiest. A weekday visit shortly after the 9:30am public opening is often easier than the middle of a weekend day.

What can I take?

Waste accepted at Chesterfield recycling centre

Dry household recycling

Paper, cardboard, beverage cartons, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and containers, plastic bags and film, cans and coffee pods.

Electricals and batteries

Household electrical appliances, televisions, computers, fridges, freezers, vapes, household batteries and automotive batteries.

Furniture and household items

Mattresses, crockery, CDs, DVDs, books, clothes, textiles and suitable furniture.

Garden and outdoor waste

Green garden waste, suitable branches, small quantities of timber and unwanted compost.

Liquids and hazardous household waste

Cooking oil, automotive oil within limits, household paint and small quantities of chemicals.

Limited DIY materials

Small quantities of rubble, soil, turf, plasterboard, insulation, window frames, doors, bathroom ceramics and asbestos under strict limits.

Not accepted through the normal household route: ammunition, explosives, artificial grass, charity waste, clinical waste, sharps, fly-tipped waste, fitted kitchen units, complete fitted bathrooms, fitted wardrobes, greenhouse demolition waste, invasive plants, soiled pet litter and most vehicle parts.

Stonegravels waste checker

Can I take this item to Chesterfield HWRC?

Select an item

Result: Select an item above.

Smart load order

  1. Put reusable goods where staff can inspect them first.
  2. Keep electricals and batteries accessible.
  3. Separate cardboard, glass, plastics and metals.
  4. Keep plasterboard away from rubble and general waste.
  5. Place chargeable asbestos or tyres where staff can check them.
Open Official Accepted-Waste Guide
DIY and restricted quantities

Chesterfield tip limits for rubble, plasterboard, tyres and chemicals

Material Household limit Resident instruction
Concrete, cement, rubble, ceramics, soil or turf Maximum 50kg, equal to two 25kg sacks, per visit per week. Use a skip or licensed service for a major project.
Plasterboard Maximum 50kg, equal to two 25kg sacks, per visit per week. Whole plasterboard sheets are not accepted.
Insulation One black bag. Keep it securely contained.
Bathroom ceramic One single bathroom-suite item. A complete bathroom suite is not accepted.
Doors or window frames Two doors or two frames from a household DIY project. Fitted-unit waste remains excluded.
DIY wood Small repair quantities; maximum two fence panels. Whole fence replacement or garden-structure demolition is not accepted.
Automotive oil Maximum 10 litres. Use a secure, clearly identifiable container.
Household chemicals Maximum 5 litres or 5kg. Contact waste management before bringing larger quantities.
Carpet One room’s worth. Large renovation loads need another route.

Tradesperson waste: waste left after paid building, gardening or repair work becomes commercial waste. It must not be presented as free household waste.

Chesterfield recycling centre charges

What household visitors pay for

Normal resident household disposal is generally free after registration. Charges apply to specific materials and optional products.

Household charge calculator

Estimate: Select any chargeable items.

Published household charges

  • Asbestos: £6 per accepted sheet, maximum two.
  • Domestic car tyres: £4 each, maximum four.
  • Soil improver: £4.50 per 50-litre bag, maximum four.
  • Payment is by card only.
  • Soil-improver stock is not guaranteed.

Free paint: reusable paint may be available free from the site, subject to stock. Ask a recycling advisor rather than making a special journey.

Asbestos disposal rules

Can I take asbestos to Chesterfield recycling centre?

A very small amount of household asbestos is accepted under a one-off concession. Prepare it before travelling and speak to site staff immediately on arrival.

1

Confirm the material and quantity

The limit is two roofing sheets, two metres of downpipe or an equivalent amount.

2

Dampen it before moving

Lightly dampening helps reduce fibre release during careful handling.

3

Double-wrap and seal

Use strong plastic sheeting or bags and seal every edge with tape.

4

Do not cut or break it

Never break asbestos merely to make it fit into a bag or vehicle.

5

Tell an advisor before unloading

Site staff will direct you to the correct controlled container. Payment is by card.

One-off concession: once the maximum quantity has been deposited, you cannot return with more asbestos under the same household concession. Use a licensed asbestos contractor for larger work.

Cars, vans, trailers and pedestrians

Vehicle access rules at Stonegravels recycling centre

Vehicle or visitor Registration rule Access condition
Car or pick-up Long-term digital registration. Up to two vehicles per resident; valid for seven years.
Camper van Normal long-term registration. No temporary van permit required.
Van up to 3.5 tonnes Temporary registration before every visit. Valid on registration day and the following day.
Trailer Use with an eligible registered vehicle. Load area must be no more than two metres long, excluding tow bar.
Vehicle over 3.5 tonnes Not permitted. Use an authorised commercial disposal facility.
Horse box carrying waste Not permitted. Choose another suitable vehicle.
Pedestrian visit Prior arrangement required. Do not carry waste through the vehicle entrance without an appointment.
Stonegravels trade-waste service

Business-waste times, registration and charges

Chesterfield is one of Derbyshire’s trial trade-waste centres. Commercial customers must register separately and use the trade-only periods.

Trade-waste material 0–0.16 tonnes 0.17–0.26 tonnes 0.27–0.50 tonnes
Mixed trade waste £46 £62 £115
Upholstered seating £72 £108 £180
Wood £20 £30 £46
Green waste £30 £36 £44
Plasterboard £36 £48 £84
Hardcore £10 £17 £30

Trade access times

Every day from 8:30am–9:30am and 5pm–6pm. The household site is closed to the public during these periods.

Payment and weighing

Payment is card-only. The loaded vehicle and empty vehicle are weighed to calculate the charge.

Separate every material

Customers must unload waste into the correct containers. Tipper mechanisms cannot be used.

Waste carrier documents

Businesses must hold any legally required waste-carrier registration and transport documentation.

Reuse before disposal

Furniture, electricals and free paint

Use the site reuse area

Place suitable items in the designated reuse collection area rather than a disposal skip.

Donate usable furniture locally

Contact a charity first to confirm condition, fire labels, collection area and current capacity.

Remove personal data

Delete personal information from computers, phones, tablets, smart televisions and sat-nav devices.

Remove lithium batteries

Take removable batteries out of electrical items and place them in the separate battery container.

Why this matters: batteries hidden inside electrical items have caused fires at Derbyshire recycling centres. Keep them visible and separated.

Site safety and conduct

Rules that make a Chesterfield HWRC visit faster and safer

Keep children and pets in the vehicle

Anyone under 16 and all pets should remain inside while waste is unloaded.

Switch off and apply the handbrake

Park securely and follow all one-way and speed instructions.

Wear gloves and suitable footwear

Broken materials, sharp edges, ramps and kerbs create injury risks.

Place waste gently

Do not throw items into skips or leave waste behind the vehicle.

No smoking, vaping or unauthorised filming

Smoking and vaping are prohibited. Photography requires prior permission.

Expect bags to be checked

Advisors can open bags to identify reusable or recyclable material.

Ask for assistance

Speak to a recycling advisor before attempting to move an unsafe or heavy item.

Never leave waste outside

Waste left at the gate is fly-tipping and can lead to enforcement action.

Official Derbyshire guidance video

Pre-sort waste before visiting Stonegravels

Pre-sorting waste items

This Derbyshire County Council video explains how separating materials before travel reduces unloading time and prevents recyclable items entering general disposal.

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Verified official resources

Chesterfield recycling centre links

Information checked: 26 June 2026. Registration requirements, opening arrangements, trade prices, stock and accepted materials can change. Check the linked Derbyshire page before a special journey.

Chesterfield HWRC FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What are Chesterfield recycling centre opening times?

Chesterfield Household Waste Recycling Centre normally opens from 9:30am to 5pm every day. It closes on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Do I need to book Chesterfield HWRC?

No timed household appointment is normally required. Derbyshire residents must instead register the vehicle that will enter the recycling centre.

Where is Stonegravels recycling centre?

Chesterfield HWRC, also known as Stonegravels recycling centre, is on Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 7LF.

Can I take a van to Chesterfield recycling centre?

Yes, if it weighs no more than 3.5 tonnes when loaded. A temporary van registration is required for every visit and is valid on the registration day and the following day.

Can I use a trailer at Chesterfield tip?

Yes. The trailer load area must be no more than two metres long, excluding the tow bar. Horse boxes cannot be used to transport waste.

How much rubble can I take to Chesterfield HWRC?

The household concession is a maximum of 50kg, equivalent to two 25kg sacks, per visit per week for concrete, cement, mortar, rubble, ceramics, soil or turf.

Can I take plasterboard to Stonegravels?

Yes, up to 50kg or two 25kg sacks per visit per week. Whole plasterboard sheets are not accepted and plasterboard must be separated from other waste.

How much does asbestos disposal cost?

The official Derbyshire guidance lists a £6 card charge per accepted asbestos sheet, with a maximum of two sheets or an equivalent quantity.

How much does tyre disposal cost at Chesterfield HWRC?

Up to four tyres from a domestic vehicle are accepted at £4 per tyre. Payment is by card only.

Does Chesterfield recycling centre accept trade waste?

Yes. Registered Derbyshire businesses can use the Stonegravels trade-waste service from 8:30am–9:30am and 5pm–6pm daily. Charges are based on waste type and weight.

Independent Chesterfield HWRC guide

This page explains Derbyshire County Council recycling-centre services in practical language. It cannot register a vehicle, guarantee entry during a temporary closure or determine the final classification of a material.

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