Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre: Opening Times, Booking & Rules

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Pyms Lane HWRC resident guide

Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre: Opening Times, Booking & Rules

Plan your visit to Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre on Pyms Lane. Check seasonal opening hours, reserve the required slot, prepare the correct vehicle permit, confirm accepted waste, track free DIY limits and arrange asbestos or hazardous-waste disposal before loading your vehicle.

Current booking answer

Do I need to book Crewe recycling centre?

Yes—book before visiting Crewe HWRC. Cheshire East approved a return to seven-day booking for the busy Crewe site in March 2026.

Select Crewe, choose the date and available time, enter your vehicle registration and keep the confirmation code.

Crewe-specific booking rule Some general council wording still refers to peak-time bookings. For Pyms Lane, use the live booking portal before every planned visit.
Five-step resident journey

How to prepare for Crewe HWRC without being turned away

The main problems are missing bookings, incorrect vehicle registration, no permit, non-resident waste, commercial loads and hazardous materials brought without prior contact.

1

Book Crewe for the correct date and time

Register the property in the Cheshire East waste portal, then choose Crewe, the date and an available slot.

Follow the official booking steps
2

Use the registered vehicle

The registration entered during booking must match the vehicle used on arrival.

Review arrival and confirmation rules
3

Check whether a permit is required

Vans, pickups, commercial-style 4x4s and trailers between 1.5 and 3.5 metres need a free household waste permit.

Apply for a household waste permit
4

Separate the load by material

Keep reuse items, electricals, rigid plastics, garden waste, wood, metal, plasterboard, rubble, soil and general rubbish apart.

Check Crewe accepted waste
5

Bring proof of address and the booking code

Take a recent Council Tax or utility bill. Permit holders should also bring the permit and matching address evidence.

Check the site address and phone number
Crewe tip opening times

Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre opening hours

Pyms Lane opens seven days a week. The evening closing time changes at the beginning of April and October.

Season Dates Monday–Sunday Planning note
Summer hours 1 April–30 September 8:30am–6pm Current June 2026 closing time is 6pm.
Winter hours 1 October–31 March 8:30am–4pm Allow enough time to unload before 4pm.

Quieter periods

The council identifies 11am–1pm and Mondays as the busiest periods. Try another time when slots allow.

Seven-day operation

The permanent Crewe centre normally opens every day, subject to closures and operational disruption.

Bank holidays

Check the booking portal and official service page because holiday arrangements can affect available slots.

Late arrival

Late visitors can be refused. Do not rely on arriving just before the published closing time.

Crewe HWRC booking system

Booking window, vehicle registration and arrival rules

Booking detail Current rule Resident action
How far ahead? Up to 30 days in advance through the waste portal. Book early for weekends and popular times.
Account required Register or sign in, then register the property. Garden-waste portal users can use the same login.
Site selection Choose Crewe from the centre dropdown. Do not accidentally reserve Alsager, Knutsford or Macclesfield.
Vehicle details Enter the vehicle registration used on the visit. Cancel and rebook if the vehicle changes.
Confirmation code Displayed online and emailed after booking. Keep it available on your phone or in print.
Early arrival Do not arrive more than 20 minutes before the slot. Wait away from the entrance rather than queueing on the road.
Late arrival Late entry can be refused. Cancel if you know you cannot reach the site on time.
Multiple bookings No back-to-back slots; a new slot cannot be made until the existing booking is cancelled or has passed. Plan one manageable household load.

Portal not showing the booking tile? Sign in and select “Register my property”. The recycling-centre service may not appear until the address has been linked to the account.

Crewe van and trailer permit

Which vehicles need a household waste permit?

Vehicle Permit requirement Important restriction
Standard car or estate No household waste permit. A Crewe booking is still required.
Van without rear side windows or seats Free permit required. Household waste from the permit address only.
Pickup or flatbed vehicle Free permit required. No trade, business or landlord waste.
Commercial-style 4×4 Free permit required. Permit and proof of address must be shown.
Trailer under 1.5m internal length No permit stated. Booking and household-waste rules still apply.
Trailer 1.5m–3.5m internal length Free permit required. Crewe can accommodate trailers over 2.5m; no trailer over 3.5m.
Vehicle over 3.5 tonnes GVW Not allowed. Use an appropriate licensed disposal service.

Permit cost

The Cheshire East household waste permit is free.

Permit duration

Valid for six months and up to six centre visits.

Proof required

Show the permit and a driving licence, Council Tax bill or utility bill no more than three months old.

Rental-property waste

Landlord waste is classed as business waste and cannot use the household permit scheme.

Crewe visit readiness tool

Will my vehicle and waste be accepted?

Trip details

Result: Complete the details above.

Pack before leaving

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Crewe accepted waste

What can I take to Pyms Lane recycling centre?

Crewe accepts several materials that are not available at every Cheshire East site, including rigid plastic, plasterboard and booked bonded asbestos.

Car and household batteriesIncludes removable e-cigarette batteries.
Beds and soft furnishingsKeep mattresses and padded seating separate.
Bric-a-bracOffer reusable household items first.
Cans and scrap metalSeparate steel, aluminium and other metal.
Cardboard and paperKeep clean and dry where practical.
CarpetAccepted as general waste.
Domestic appliancesLarge and small electrical equipment.
Fridges and freezersUse the designated cooling-appliance area.
Fluorescent tubesKeep intact and ask staff where to unload.
Small domestic gas cylindersLarge cylinders must return to the supplier.
GlassBottles and jars; sheet glass goes with rubble.
Green garden wasteKeep bags, pots, soil and rubbish separate.
Hard and rigid plasticCrewe is the Cheshire East site accepting this stream.
IT equipmentMonitors, computers and similar equipment.
MattressesAccepted for recycling at Crewe.
Medical equipmentExamples include crutches and walking frames.
Engine and cooking oilTransport in sealed containers.
PaintAsk staff about solvent or hazardous paint.
PlasterboardSmall DIY projects only; remove attached material.
Plastic bottlesEmpty before placing in the correct container.
Rubble and soilHousehold DIY quantity limits apply.
TelevisionsUse the designated electrical container.
Textiles and shoesBag clean items; no pillows, duvets or cushion pads.
VapesKeep separate from every normal bin.
Wood and chipboardSeparate from general household rubbish.

Not accepted: trade or commercial waste, large gas cylinders, tyres, petrol, diesel, mixed food-and-garden waste, waste you have been paid to carry and waste from an address where you do not live.

Crewe waste item checker

Can this item go to Crewe HWRC?

Select an item

Result: Select an item first.

Ask site staff before unloading if:

  • The item contains a battery or pressurised cylinder.
  • A liquid is leaking or has no readable label.
  • The material may contain asbestos.
  • The object combines metal, glass, plastic and upholstery.
  • The waste could be reused.
  • The load looks larger than normal household quantities.
Search Official Waste A–Z
Crewe DIY-waste allowance

Rubble, soil, plasterboard and bulky renovation items

Small quantities from work you completed at your own home can be deposited free. Larger projects should use a skip or licensed waste carrier.

DIY load Free household allowance Frequency rule
Loose rubble, bricks, tiles or similar Up to two 50-litre rubble bags. No more than four DIY-waste visits per month per household.
One bulky fitted item One item no larger than 2m × 75cm × 70cm. Counts as a DIY-waste visit.
Plasterboard Small household project quantity only. Remove tiles, insulation and other attachments.
Large renovation project Not suitable for repeated household-centre trips. Hire a skip or licensed carrier.
Contractor-produced material Not accepted as household DIY waste. Contractor must arrange commercial disposal.

DIY allowance checker

Result: Enter the planned load.

Before taking plasterboard

  • Remove attached ceramic tiles.
  • Remove insulation material.
  • Remove timber and metal fixings.
  • Keep plasterboard separate from ordinary rubble.
  • Use a skip for a whole-room or large renovation.
Crewe bonded-asbestos service

Appointment, wrapping and quantity rules

Pyms Lane is one of only two Cheshire East recycling centres with a bonded-asbestos skip. You must call before travelling.

Requirement Crewe rule
Appointment Call Crewe HWRC on 01270 215818 before visiting.
Accepted material Small quantities of bonded household asbestos.
Maximum quantity No more than six sheets per property.
Wrapping Double-bag or double-wrap and completely seal in heavy-duty polythene.
Transport Keep damp, avoid breaking pieces and use an enclosed vehicle or covered trailer where possible.
Personal protection Wear suitable gloves and a face mask and follow current HSE guidance.
Arrival Report immediately to a site attendant.

Never break asbestos to fit a vehicle. If the amount exceeds six sheets or the material is damaged, loose or not cement-bonded, contact a licensed asbestos contractor.

Paint, solvents and hazardous waste

Phone before bringing hazardous household products

Call the site first

Crewe accepts only limited quantities. Staff must confirm the product and available storage capacity.

Examples needing discussion

White spirit, paint thinner, oil-based paint, gloss paint and unidentified chemicals.

Keep original labels

Do not mix chemicals or pour them into a different unlabelled container.

Secure for transport

Keep containers upright in a rigid tray and away from passengers, ignition sources and food.

Petrol and diesel are not accepted. Do not pour fuel, paint, oil or chemicals into drains or household bins.

Reuse before disposal

Furniture, IT equipment and medical-aid donations

The current Cheshire East HWRC contract includes stronger reuse support. Ask staff whether a clean, working or repairable item can be diverted from disposal.

Bric-a-brac and furniture

Clean reusable household items may be separated for charity or community reuse.

IT equipment

Remove personal data from phones, computers, drives and tablets before donation or recycling.

Medical equipment

Items such as crutches and walking frames can be accepted through the appropriate site route.

Retailer take-back

When replacing electrical equipment, ask the retailer whether it can collect or accept the old item.

Why food and garden waste must not be mixed at the HWRC

This Cheshire East video explains why mixed food-and-garden loads cannot be placed in the recycling-centre garden-waste container.

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Crewe tip postcode

Pyms Lane address, phone and Google Map

Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre

Address:
Pyms Lane
off the A530 Middlewich to Nantwich Road
Crewe
CW1 3PJ

  • Site phone: 01270 215818
  • Summer: 8:30am–6pm
  • Winter: 8:30am–4pm
  • Advance Crewe booking required
  • Permit for relevant vans and trailers
  • Proof of Cheshire East address may be requested
Open Google Maps directions

Local navigation tip: search the full centre name and CW1 3PJ. The entrance is on Pyms Lane off the A530 route, and queues must not obstruct the surrounding road.

Crewe resident tips

Make the visit faster and safer

Avoid Monday and lunchtime peaks

Where possible, choose a slot outside Monday and the 11am–1pm busy period.

Load rigid plastic separately

Crewe has a dedicated hard-plastic stream that is not available at every Cheshire East centre.

Keep plasterboard clean

Mixed plasterboard can be rejected or diverted to general waste.

Do not arrive excessively early

The council asks visitors not to arrive more than 20 minutes before the booked slot.

Children and pets

They must remain inside the vehicle while on the operational site.

Pedestrian visits

Call first so staff can arrange a quieter and safer time for entry on foot.

Heavy objects

Bring another adult if you cannot unload safely. Do not expect staff to complete an unsafe lift.

Private collector check

Confirm waste-carrier registration and keep a receipt to protect against fly-tipping liability.

Crewe HWRC FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What are Crewe recycling centre opening times?

Crewe HWRC is normally open every day from 8:30am to 6pm between April and September and from 8:30am to 4pm between October and March.

Do I need to book Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre?

Yes. Crewe operates a seven-day booking arrangement. Register the property in the Cheshire East waste portal, select Crewe and reserve an available time slot before travelling.

How far ahead can I book Crewe HWRC?

The Cheshire East booking portal allows bookings up to 30 days in advance. You cannot hold back-to-back slots or make another booking until the current one is cancelled or has passed.

What should I bring to Crewe recycling centre?

Bring the booking confirmation code, use the registered vehicle and carry a recent Council Tax or utility bill. Permit vehicles also need the household waste permit and matching proof of address.

Do vans and trailers need a permit at Crewe?

Vans, pickups, commercial-style 4x4s and trailers between 1.5 and 3.5 metres internal length need a free household waste permit. The permit lasts six months and allows up to six visits.

How much DIY waste can I take to Crewe?

You can normally take up to two 50-litre bags of domestic DIY rubble or one bulky fitted item no larger than 2m by 75cm by 70cm, with no more than four DIY-waste visits per month per household.

Does Crewe recycling centre accept plasterboard?

Yes. Crewe accepts plasterboard from small household DIY projects. Remove attached tiles, insulation, timber and other materials before arrival.

Can I take asbestos to Crewe HWRC?

Crewe accepts up to six sheets of bonded household asbestos by prior appointment. Call 01270 215818, double-wrap and seal the material and report to staff immediately on arrival.

Does Crewe recycling centre accept tyres or business waste?

No. Tyres must go through a garage or tyre fitter. Trade, commercial, landlord and paid-contractor waste cannot use the household recycling centre.

What is special about the Crewe recycling centre?

Crewe accepts hard and rigid plastic, mattresses, plasterboard and booked bonded asbestos. It is also one of the Cheshire East sites able to accommodate trailers over 2.5 metres, up to the 3.5-metre maximum.

Independent Crewe Household Waste Recycling Centre guide

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