Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Bin Collection Calendar
A practical resident guide for checking BCP Council bin collection dates, rubbish, recycling, weekly food waste, garden waste subscription, missed bins, bulky waste, recycling centres, assisted collections and local areas including Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, Boscombe, Winton, Southbourne, Westbourne, Parkstone, Canford Heath, Broadstone, Hamworthy, Highcliffe and Mudeford.
If you searched for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole bin collection, start with the official BCP Council online system. It checks the road your property is on and lets you download a collection calendar, which is safer than relying on an old Christmas table, a neighbourโs bin or a social media screenshot.
Official link: Open BCP Council check your bin day
๐๏ธ Check my BCP bin collection day
Best route: open BCP Councilโs official bin day page and use the online system to check your road-based collection dates.
Calendar: the system can show rubbish, recycling, garden waste and food waste dates and can download a calendar.
Set-out rule: put rubbish and recycling bins out by 5am on collection day with lids closed and visible from the road.
BCP Bin Collection Quick Facts for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
BCP Council collects household rubbish every 2 weeks, recycling every 2 weeks on the opposite week to rubbish, garden waste every 2 weeks for registered paid subscribers, and food waste every week.
Official link: Check BCP bin collection dates and download calendar
BCP Council does not collect bins on Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Yearโs Day. Festive arrangements can change, so always check the official calendar close to Christmas and New Year.
Official link: Open BCP bins, waste and recycling hub
What This BCP Bin Collection Guide Covers
How to Check Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Bin Collection Calendar
The official BCP bin collection calendar is road-based. Enter your address or use the online system from BCP Councilโs check-your-bin-day page. If your property has a collection point on a different road, check that road too because collection days can differ.
Official link: Open BCP check your bin day
Use the official BCP calendar route
Open the council page and start the online system. This avoids wrong third-party dates and out-of-date festive calendars.
Check the road linked to your property
Collection dates are given for the road your property is on. If you put bins out on a different road, check that road as well.
Download or write down your dates
Use the downloadable calendar, or write the next rubbish, recycling, garden and food waste dates on a paper calendar for older family members.
Put the correct bin out by 5am
BCP collections can start early. Put bins at the edge of your property where crews can see and reach them, with the lid closed.
| Collection type | BCP schedule | Resident reminder |
|---|---|---|
| Rubbish bin | Every 2 weeks | Put out by 5am, lid closed, no extra rubbish bags. |
| Recycling bin | Every 2 weeks, opposite week to rubbish | Items should be loose, clean, dry and empty. |
| Food waste | Every week | Same day as rubbish and recycling but separate crew. |
| Garden waste | Every 2 weeks for paid subscribers | 2026 service starts 26 January and ends week ending 11 December. |
BCP Bin Types: Rubbish, Recycling, Food Waste and Garden Waste
BCP bin types are simple once you separate them by material: black rubbish for non-recyclable household waste, recycling bin for accepted dry recycling, food waste bin for food scraps, and garden waste bin for registered paid garden waste collections.
Official link: Open BCP household bins guidance
๐๏ธ Rubbish bin
Use for non-recyclable household waste such as nappies, pet waste, polystyrene, tissues, paper towels and wrapped broken glass. Do not put garden waste, recycling, hazardous waste, DIY rubble, batteries or vapes in the rubbish bin.
Open Rubbish Bin Rulesโป๏ธ Recycling bin
Use for clean, dry and empty accepted recycling such as paper, cardboard, rigid household plastics, tins, cans, aerosols, aluminium foil, metal lids, Tetra Pak cartons and glass bottles or jars.
Open Recycling Rules๐ฝ๏ธ Food waste bin
Individual households use a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a 23 litre outside food waste bin. Flats with communal bins use a kitchen caddy and a communal 140 litre outside bin with a brown lid.
Open Food Waste Rules๐ฟ Garden waste bin
Garden waste is an optional chargeable service. BCP Council no longer sends a separate garden waste calendar or sticker; crews hold the subscription records and collect registered addresses only.
Open Garden Waste ServiceWhat Can Go in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Recycling?
BCP Council asks residents to put recycling in clean, dry and empty. Do not bag recycling inside the bin. The recycling bin accepts paper and cardboard, most rigid household plastics from food, drink and household products, tins, cans, aerosols, foil, metal lids, Tetra Pak cartons and glass bottles or jars.
Official link: Check BCP recycling accepted items
Paper and cardboard
Wrapping paper that is not foil based, newspapers, envelopes, directories, magazines, cereal boxes, greetings cards and cardboard can go in recycling.
Rigid plastics
Plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays and lids can go in recycling. Put lids back on bottles, pots and tubs where possible.
Metal and glass
Tins, cans, aerosols, aluminium foil, metal lids, glass bottles and jars are accepted when clean, dry and empty.
Problem items
Keep out plastic bags, crisp packets, compostable packaging, polystyrene, food, liquids, nappies, textiles, batteries, vapes, electricals and garden waste.
BCP Weekly Food Waste Collection
Food waste is collected every week across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Food waste is collected on the same day as rubbish and recycling, but by a separate collection team. Place the outside food waste bin where crews can see and reach it.
Official link: Open BCP food waste bin collections
Kitchen caddy and outside bin
Individual households receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy for indoors and a 23 litre food waste bin for outdoors.
Communal food bin
Flats with communal bins receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy and use a communal 140 litre outside food waste bin with a brown lid.
What to line with
BCP says kitchen caddies can be lined with compostable caddy liners, newspaper, or nothing at all.
Small bin warning
Food waste containers are smaller and harder to spot, so place them in a clearly visible collection point.
BCP Garden Waste Service 2026
BCP garden waste is an optional chargeable service for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents. The 2026 service starts on 26 January and the final collection is in the week ending 11 December 2026. The garden waste bin is emptied every 2 weeks for subscribed addresses.
Official link: Open BCP garden waste service
Crews hold subscription records
BCP Council says it no longer sends a calendar or sticker for the garden waste bin; crews have a record of subscriptions.
Put out by 5am
Garden waste bins should be out by 5am. BCP may collect in the evening and can continue until 11pm.
New subscription bin delivery
If you apply after 31 December, BCP says your bin and extra bins should be delivered within 20 working days.
Check collection day online
You can check your subscribed garden waste collection day online and download a calendar of collection dates for the year.
BCP Missed Bin Collection: What to Check Before Reporting
If your BCP bin was missed, first check the missed bin updates list. If your whole road is already listed, you do not need to report again. Leave your bin out and BCP says they will return to collect.
Official link: Check BCP missed bin updates
Check the road list
Operational problems and access issues can affect whole roads. Check the official missed bin updates before submitting a duplicate report.
Check your bin was out correctly
BCP will not return if the bin was not out, had wrong items, was too heavy, had waste outside the bin, was compacted or was not accessible.
Report within 2 working days
If your bin was put out correctly and not collected, BCP says you must report it within 2 working days of your usual collection day.
Leave the bin out
BCP aims to return and empty missed bins within 5 working days of a valid report. Leave your bin out until they return.
BCP Bulky Waste Collection: Costs and Collection-Day Rules
BCP Council collects bulky household items such as beds, mattresses, sofas and fridges for a charge. Current listed bulky waste pricing is ยฃ41 for one item and ยฃ11 for each additional item. The council confirms the total cost when you book online.
Official link: Book a BCP bulky waste collection
| Bulky waste need | BCP rule | Resident reminder |
|---|---|---|
| One item | Current listed charge is ยฃ41. | Check final price during online booking before paying. |
| Extra items | Current listed charge is ยฃ11 for each additional item. | You cannot add or remove items after payment. |
| More than 10 items | Do not use the online form. | Call 01202 123 123 or email commercial.waste@bcpcouncil.gov.uk. |
| Collection day | Items must be outside before 7.30am. | Items must be empty, clean, dry, freestanding and dismantled if needed. |
Help Putting Bins Out in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
If you are disabled or physically unable to move bins yourself and nobody else at the property can help, BCP Council may be able to collect your bins from nearer your home. This is called an assisted bin collection.
Official link: Apply for help with BCP bin collections
BCP Recycling Centres and Banks
If you have extra waste, DIY waste, electricals, batteries, vapes, textiles, bulky items or materials that should not go in household bins, use BCP recycling centres and banks. Local BCP recycling centre names residents commonly search include Millhams, Longham, Wilverley Road, Christchurch and Nuffield, Poole.
Official link: Find BCP recycling centres and banks
Accepted items vary
Before loading the car, check accepted items, DIY waste rules, van permit requirements and opening arrangements.
Batteries and vapes
Batteries, vapes and electricals should not go in household bins because they can create fire risks in vehicles and facilities.
Use the reuse shop where possible
Good-quality items may be suitable for reuse rather than disposal. Check BCPโs reuse options before throwing usable items away.
Some DIY waste rules apply
BCP recycling centre charges and limits can apply to DIY waste. Check the official recycling centre charges page before travelling.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Local Bin Collection Help
Searches like Bournemouth bin collection, Christchurch bin collection, Poole bin collection, Boscombe bin day, Winton rubbish collection, Southbourne recycling collection, Parkstone bin collection, Canford Heath bin day and Highcliffe bin collection still need the official BCP road-based calendar.
Official link: Check BCP local bin dates by road
Bournemouth, Boscombe, Winton and Southbourne
Use the official road-based checker. Flats, seafront properties, commercial areas and shared bin stores can differ from normal houses.
Poole, Parkstone, Canford Heath and Broadstone
Check the exact road and food waste arrangements. Poole homes joined the wider weekly food waste service from April 2026.
Christchurch, Highcliffe, Mudeford and Burton
Do not copy neighbouring roads. Collection dates, bulky access and recycling centre choices can vary by address and route.
Wind, gulls and access
On windy coastal streets, put bins out securely, keep lids closed and do not place sacks where they can split or block pavements.
BCP Bin Collection Search Terms Answered
Residents search many different versions of the same problem. This guide covers BCP bin collection calendar, Bournemouth bin collection dates, Christchurch rubbish collection, Poole recycling day, BCP food waste, garden waste renewal, missed bins, bulky waste, recycling centres and local road-based calendars.
Official link: Use GOV.UK rubbish collection route for BCP Council
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Use these official pages first. They protect you from old collection dates, wrong recycling advice, outdated garden waste information, missed-bin errors and incorrect bulky waste prices.
Official link: Open BCP bins, waste and recycling hub
๐๏ธ Check your bin day
Check rubbish, recycling, garden waste and food waste dates.
Open Calendar๐๏ธ Rubbish bin
Fortnightly rubbish collection and black bin set-out rules.
Open Rubbish๐ฝ๏ธ Food waste
Weekly food waste collection, caddies and flats guidance.
Open Food Waste๐ญ Recycling centres
Find recycling centres, banks, van permits and DIY waste rules.
Open CentresBCP Council Contact Route for Bin Collection Help
For bin collection issues, use the specific BCP Council online route first: check your bin day, missed bins, garden waste, food waste, bulky waste, assisted collections, replacement bins or recycling centres. For bulky waste bookings of more than 10 items, BCP lists 01202 123 123 and commercial.waste@bcpcouncil.gov.uk.
Official link: Open BCP Council contact page
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole service area map
Service area: BCP Council covers Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, including many local neighbourhoods, seafront areas, flats, shared bins and suburban streets.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Bin Collection FAQs
How do I check my BCP bin collection day?
Use BCP Councilโs official check your bin day page. The online system checks the road your property is on and can download a calendar of collection dates.
Official link: Check your BCP bin day
How often is rubbish collected in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole?
Household rubbish is collected every 2 weeks. It is collected on the opposite week to recycling.
How often is recycling collected in BCP?
Household recycling is collected every 2 weeks, on the other week to your rubbish bin.
What time should I put my bin out in BCP?
Put rubbish and recycling bins out by 5am on collection day. Garden waste bins should also be out by 5am. Bulky waste items should be outside before 7.30am.
Does BCP collect food waste weekly?
Yes. Food waste is collected every week on the same day as rubbish and recycling, but by a separate collection team.
What food waste containers do BCP households use?
Individual households use a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a 23 litre outside food waste bin. Flats with communal bins use a kitchen caddy and a communal 140 litre outside bin with a brown lid.
Is BCP garden waste free?
No. Garden waste is an optional chargeable service. The 2026 service starts on 26 January and ends in the week ending 11 December 2026.
How do I report a missed BCP bin?
Check the missed bin updates page first. If your bin was put out correctly and missed, report it within 2 working days of your usual collection day and leave the bin out.
Official link: Report a missed BCP bin
Will BCP return for a missed bin?
BCP says it aims to return and empty valid missed bin reports within 5 working days, as long as the bin was reported within the correct window and was put out correctly.
What can go in BCP recycling?
BCP recycling can include paper, cardboard, rigid household plastics, tins, cans, aerosols, aluminium foil, metal lids, Tetra Pak cartons and glass bottles or jars. Items should be clean, dry and empty.
Can I put recycling in bags inside the BCP recycling bin?
No. BCP asks residents to put recycling in loose, not bagged.
Can I leave extra rubbish next to my BCP bin?
No. BCP says it does not collect extra rubbish bags left next to or on top of bins. Use the correct legal route for extra waste.
How much is BCP bulky waste collection?
BCP currently lists ยฃ41 to collect one item and ยฃ11 for each additional item. Always check the official booking page before paying because charges can change.
Where are BCP recycling centres?
Residents commonly use BCP recycling centres such as Millhams, Longham; Wilverley Road, Christchurch; and Nuffield, Poole. Always check the official recycling centre page for accepted items, opening rules and permits.
Can I get help putting bins out in BCP?
Yes, BCP may offer assisted bin collections if you are disabled or physically unable to move bins and nobody else at the property can help.
Best Way to Manage BCP Bin Collection Calendar
The safest routine is simple: check BCP Councilโs official calendar, use the correct road-based collection date, put bins out by 5am, keep lids closed, place recycling loose and clean, use the weekly food waste bin, subscribe separately for garden waste, check missed roads before reporting, and book bulky waste for large items.
Official link: Check your latest BCP bin collection calendar now
This guide covers the full search intent behind Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Bin Collection Calendar, including BCP bin collection dates, Bournemouth rubbish day, Christchurch recycling collection, Poole food waste, BCP garden waste, missed bins, bulky waste, recycling centres, assisted collections, official links and relevant internal guides.
Important notice: This is an independent resident help guide for BinCollectionGuide.org and is not BCP Council, GOV.UK or an official waste contractor. Collection dates, garden waste subscriptions, food waste rules, missed-bin windows, bulky waste charges, recycling centre rules, festive changes and accepted recycling items can change. Always verify address-specific information directly with BCP Council before acting.