North Ayrshire Bin Collection: Calendar, Schedule & Missed

North Ayrshire resident waste guide

North Ayrshire Bin Collection: Calendar, Schedule & Missed

A clear local guide for Irvine, Kilwinning, Saltcoats, Ardrossan, Stevenston, Largs, Garnock Valley, Cumbrae and Arran households. Check your bin calendar, understand grey, blue, purple and brown bins, report missed collections, order food caddies, book bulky waste and use recycling centres without relying on old screenshots.

📮 Postcode bin day lookup 🕖 Put bins out by 7am ⚪ Grey, blue & purple every 3 weeks 🟤 Brown every 2 weeks 🏝️ Arran has different rhythm
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Find the Right North Ayrshire Bin Collection Route

If you searched for north ayrshire bin collection, the safest first step is the official North Ayrshire Council postcode checker. It is better than copying a neighbour’s date because collection details can change by address, mainland/Cumbrae route, Arran route, bin type and service alert.

Official path

🗓️ Check my bin collection calendar

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Best route: open North Ayrshire Council’s bin collection day page and enter your postcode.

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Why: Mainland, Cumbrae and Arran can have different collection patterns, and your address is the safest source.

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Before collection: place bins out by 7am at the kerbside without blocking pavements or access.

At a glance

North Ayrshire Bin Collection Quick Facts

North Ayrshire Council provides a postcode-based bin collection day checker. For Mainland and Cumbrae, grey, blue and purple bins are collected every three weeks, and brown bins are collected every two weeks. For Arran, bin collections alternate between grey and blue weekly.

Grey bin Every 3 weeks Mainland and Cumbrae general household waste route
🔵 Blue bin Every 3 weeks Mainland and Cumbrae recycling stream
🟣 Purple bin Every 3 weeks Mainland and Cumbrae recycling stream
🟤 Brown bin Every 2 weeks Food and garden waste where the service applies

The council says bins should be placed out by 7am at the kerbside without blocking the pavement or causing access issues. Bins should be retrieved as soon as possible after collection.

Resident shortcut: Mainland and Cumbrae households should remember the three-week grey/blue/purple rhythm and the two-week brown rhythm. Arran households should not use that same rule because Arran alternates grey and blue weekly.
Page guide

What This North Ayrshire Bin Collection Guide Covers

Calendar lookup

How to Check Your North Ayrshire Bin Collection Calendar

The correct way to check your North Ayrshire bin collection calendar is to use the official council page and enter your postcode. This gives a safer address-based result than a generic list for Irvine, Largs, Kilwinning, Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston, Cumbrae or Arran.

1

Open the official bin collection day page

Use the council’s own checker before trusting a social-media post, old calendar screenshot, neighbour reminder or printed list from a previous year.

2

Enter your postcode

Choose the exact address where possible. Similar streets and nearby properties may not share the same route, especially near communal points or rural access roads.

3

Check which bin colour is due

Do not stop after finding the weekday. Check whether it is grey, blue, purple or brown, because the wrong bin may be left at the kerb.

4

Put bins out by 7am

Put bins at the kerbside by 7am without blocking pavements, dropped kerbs, driveways or access routes. Bring bins back in after collection.

GOV.UK route: GOV.UK can also route residents to the correct council page for North Ayrshire rubbish collection day information, but the council postcode checker is the final address-specific route.
Bin colours

North Ayrshire Bin Colours: Grey, Blue, Purple and Brown

North Ayrshire’s bin colour system depends on where you live. For Mainland and Cumbrae, grey, blue and purple bins are collected every three weeks, while brown bins are collected every two weeks. For Arran, grey and blue bins alternate weekly.

⚪ Grey bin

The grey bin is the key household waste bin to check in your calendar. For Mainland and Cumbrae, it is part of the three-weekly pattern. For Arran, grey alternates weekly with blue.

Check Grey Bin Rules

🔵 Blue bin

The blue bin is a recycling bin. Do not contaminate recycling by using plastic bags, bin liners or carrier bags inside the recycling stream.

Check Blue Bin Rules

🟣 Purple bin

The purple bin is part of North Ayrshire’s recycling setup on Mainland and Cumbrae. It should not be filled using plastic bags, liners or carrier bags.

Check Purple Bin Rules

🟤 Brown bin

The brown bin is collected every two weeks on Mainland and Cumbrae. Food waste caddy liners should be compostable or biodegradable, not ordinary plastic bags.

Food Caddy Help
Area Collection pattern Resident warning
Mainland and Cumbrae Grey, blue and purple every three weeks; brown every two weeks Use the postcode checker because route dates still vary by address.
Arran Grey and blue alternate weekly Do not follow the Mainland and Cumbrae three-week pattern.
Sack service properties Sacks follow the same schedule as the standard bin service Only households registered for sack collection should order council sacks.
Assisted / pull out service Collected on the scheduled collection day for the area Make sure crews can access your property on collection day.
Contamination warning: The council says if your bin contains the wrong stuff, it will not be collected and will be tagged. Remove the wrong items and put the bin out on the next collection day.
Missed collection

North Ayrshire Missed Bin Collection: What to Check Before Reporting

If your bin is missed, first check whether the issue is listed in service alerts. If only your household was missed, the council warns it may have been refused due to contamination, so check the contents before reporting.

1

Check the collection calendar

Make sure the bin was genuinely due. Grey, blue, purple and brown do not follow the same pattern everywhere.

2

Check service alerts

If the whole street is affected, the council may already know. Check service alerts before submitting a duplicate missed-bin report.

3

Check for contamination or a tag

If the bin was tagged or had wrong items inside, remove the wrong items and present the bin on the next collection day.

4

Check 7am presentation

If the bin was not out by 7am, the council says it should be presented on the next scheduled collection day.

Half-empty bin note: If material was compacted or frozen together and the bin was only half emptied, the council says it is your responsibility to loosen the material for the next collection day. No extra collections are provided for half-emptied bins.
Island route

Arran, Cumbrae and Mainland North Ayrshire Bin Collection Differences

North Ayrshire’s collection information has an important split. Mainland and Cumbrae use the three-weekly grey, blue and purple pattern plus two-weekly brown collections. Arran collections alternate between grey and blue weekly.

Mainland

Irvine, Kilwinning, Saltcoats, Ardrossan and Stevenston

Use the postcode calendar. Grey, blue and purple are every three weeks, and brown is every two weeks where the service applies.

Cumbrae

Millport and Cumbrae properties

Cumbrae follows the Mainland-style bin pattern, but exact dates should still be checked through the postcode calendar.

Arran

Brodick, Lamlash, Whiting Bay and other Arran areas

Arran alternates grey and blue weekly. Do not copy the Mainland three-week pattern.

Rural access

Farm roads, lanes and coastal routes

Access, weather and road disruption can affect rural or island collections. Check alerts if your whole area is affected.

Search intent

North Ayrshire Bin Collection Search Terms Answered

Residents usually search in simple phrases like North Ayrshire bin collection calendar, North Ayrshire missed bin, Irvine bin collection, Largs bin day, Arran bins, brown bin, purple bin, bulky uplift and recycling centre booking. This guide connects those searches to the correct official route.

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Calendar

“North Ayrshire bin calendar”

Use the postcode checker. It is the safest answer for exact collection dates and printable calendars.

Missed

“North Ayrshire missed bin”

Check service alerts, contamination, half-empty rules and 7am presentation before reporting.

Purple bin

“North Ayrshire purple bin”

Do not contaminate purple, blue or brown bins with plastic bags, bin liners or carrier bags.

Brown bin

“North Ayrshire brown bin”

Mainland and Cumbrae brown bins are collected every two weeks. Food waste caddy liners must not be ordinary plastic.

Arran

“Arran bin collection”

Arran alternates grey and blue weekly, so residents should not use the Mainland/Cumbrae rhythm.

HWRC

“North Ayrshire recycling centre booking”

All visits must be booked in advance, and proof of residency must be on display.

Food waste

North Ayrshire Food Waste Caddy and Brown Bin Help

All Mainland and Cumbrae households should have a brown food caddy for recycling food waste. The council says to use compostable or biodegradable liners, or newspaper, and not ordinary plastic bags or liners.

Accepted

Cooked and uncooked food

Dairy, meat, fish, bones, fruit, vegetables, bread, rice, pasta, tea bags, coffee grounds and egg shells are accepted.

Liners

Use compostable or biodegradable

Ordinary plastic bags are not compostable or biodegradable and can cause contaminated bins to be left unemptied.

How to present

Tie liner then place in brown bin

When a food caddy liner is almost full, tie it and put it in your brown bin. Fruit and vegetable peelings may go straight in the brown bin.

Avoid

Oil and liquid

Food can be cooked or uncooked, but the council advises trying to avoid oil or liquid.

Assisted help

North Ayrshire Bin Pull Out Service

If you have difficulty putting your bin out for collection, North Ayrshire Council has a bin pull out service. Refuse collectors can wheel your bin out from your property and return it when empty, if you meet the eligibility rules.

Eligibility

Permanent resident requirement

You must permanently live at the property and have no physically able person living there who can place bins out.

Examples

Age, disability or care criteria

Eligibility can include age 85 or over, Blue Badge, high-rate DLA, Attendance Allowance, PIP mobility, or other disability evidence.

Access

Crews need safe access

Make sure refuse collectors can access the property on collection day.

Calendar

Same scheduled day

Residents with the service still get bins collected on the scheduled collection day for the area.

Bins and sacks

Order, Replace or Repair a North Ayrshire Bin

North Ayrshire Council’s order-a-bin page covers standard bins, extra bins, new homes, sack services and replacement bins. A standard 240 litre bin is listed at £55.31, and residents who think a smaller 140 litre bin would suit them are asked to contact the council.

New home

Check bins before moving in

If previous owners removed bins, residents may need to order and pay for new ones. New developments may need grey, blue, purple and brown bins.

Extra grey bin

Not automatic

Extra grey bins are limited. You may qualify if five or more people live in the household or a resident has a medical condition needing extra capacity.

Sack service

For unsuitable properties

Some homes with no outside space, excessive stairs or difficult access may be offered a sack service that follows the standard schedule.

Phone route: The council lists 01294 310000 for ordering all other replacement bins and for residents who need to discuss a smaller bin size.
Large items

North Ayrshire Bulky Waste Collection and Uplift

If household items are too large for the bin, cannot be donated and cannot be transported to a Household Waste Recycling Centre, North Ayrshire Council can arrange bulky waste collection. Good quality furniture may be suitable for reuse through Cunninghame Furniture Recycling Company.

Non-upholstered

Separate booking type

Items such as bed frames, mattresses, electrical goods, white goods, garden tools and toys sit in the non-upholstered route.

Upholstered

Keep seating separate

Upholstered chairs, settees, sofas and sofa beds are handled separately because of SEPA guidance.

Charges

Check current price before booking

The council lists up to five non-upholstered items at £30.63 plus £6.12 for each extra item, and the same charging structure for upholstered seating items.

Collection point

Kerbside before 7am

Once booked, place items at the kerbside without blocking the pavement before 7am on the booked collection day.

Area / item Collection note Resident warning
White goods Collected Monday on Mainland and Cumbrae, Thursday on Arran Book first and follow the official presentation instructions.
Cumbrae Other bulky items listed for Monday Collection day may differ from normal recycling or general waste days.
Saltcoats, Stevenston, Ardrossan Other bulky items listed for Tuesday Do not put items out before you have a booked slot.
Irvine Other bulky items listed for Wednesday Crews do not enter homes to remove booked items.
North Coast, Kilwinning and Arran Other bulky items listed for Thursday Arran bookings can also use the Arran phone route.
Garnock Valley Other bulky items listed for Friday Change or cancel by phone up to 3pm on the working day before collection.
Do not dump: Leaving sofas, chairs, mattresses or white goods beside bins without a booked uplift can cause fly-tipping and access problems.
Recycling centres

North Ayrshire Household Waste Recycling Centres and Booking

North Ayrshire Household Waste Recycling Centres are for residents to dispose of small quantities of household waste and deposit items for re-use and recycling. All visits must be booked in advance, and proof of residency must be on display.

Booking

Up to 14 days ahead

You can book a slot up to 14 days in advance. Same day booking may be available if slots are still open.

Slot length

10 or 20 minutes

Car slots are 10 minutes. Cars with trailers and vans, including hire vans, have 20 minute slots.

Phone help

Offline booking options

The council lists 01294 310000 for Mainland bookings and 01770 600338 for Arran residents during office hours.

Check items

Know what the site accepts

Before booking, check whether the site accepts the waste type you plan to bring.

Recycling centres can accept many items such as batteries, bikes, building materials, cardboard in larger quantities, computer equipment, cooking oil, disposable vapes, electricals, furniture, motor oil, textiles and wood or timber, subject to site rules.

North Ayrshire Council area map

Use this map for council-area context only. Check the official HWRC booking page before travelling with waste, recycling, trailers or vans.

Local areas

Irvine, Kilwinning, Saltcoats, Ardrossan, Stevenston, Largs, Cumbrae and Arran

North Ayrshire includes mainland towns, coastal villages, Cumbrae and Arran. Irvine, Kilwinning, Saltcoats, Stevenston, Ardrossan, Largs, West Kilbride, Dalry, Beith, Kilbirnie, Millport, Brodick, Lamlash and rural addresses should all use the exact postcode checker.

Irvine

Do not copy another estate

New developments, flats and nearby streets can differ. Use the postcode calendar for your own address.

Three Towns

Saltcoats, Stevenston and Ardrossan

Use the council lookup and check whether it is grey, blue, purple or brown before putting bins out.

North Coast

Largs, West Kilbride and Fairlie

Coastal routes can be affected by access and weather. Check service alerts if your street is missed.

Arran

Island rhythm is different

Arran alternates grey and blue weekly. Always use Arran-specific guidance and booking numbers where needed.

Questions people ask

North Ayrshire Bin Collection FAQs

How do I check my North Ayrshire bin collection day?

Use North Ayrshire Council’s official bin collection day page and enter your postcode. This is the safest way to get the correct address-based calendar.

What time should I put my bins out in North Ayrshire?

Put bins out by 7am at the kerbside without blocking pavements or access routes, then retrieve them as soon as possible after collection.

How often are grey, blue and purple bins collected?

On Mainland and Cumbrae, grey, blue and purple bins are collected every three weeks. Use the postcode checker for your exact dates.

How often is the brown bin collected in North Ayrshire?

On Mainland and Cumbrae, brown bins are collected every two weeks. Check your postcode calendar for the exact date.

Is Arran on the same collection schedule as the mainland?

No. Arran bin collections alternate between grey and blue weekly, so Arran residents should not follow the Mainland and Cumbrae three-week pattern.

How do I report a missed bin in North Ayrshire?

Check service alerts first. If your bin or street has been missed and the issue is not listed in alerts, use the official missed-bin report page. If only your bin was missed, check for contamination before reporting.

What happens if my bin is contaminated?

The council says contaminated bins will not be collected and will be tagged. Remove the wrong items and put the bin out on the next collection day.

Will North Ayrshire return for a half-emptied bin?

No extra collection is provided for half-emptied bins. If material is compacted or frozen, loosen it before the next collection day.

Can I use plastic bags in blue, purple or brown bins?

No. North Ayrshire says not to contaminate blue, purple or brown bins by using plastic bags, including bin liners and carrier bags.

How do I order a food waste caddy?

Use the council’s order-a-food-waste-caddy page. Mainland and Cumbrae households should have a brown food caddy for recycling food waste.

How do I order a replacement bin in North Ayrshire?

Use the order-a-bin page or call 01294 310000 for replacement bins. Charges may apply depending on the request.

Can I get help putting my bin out?

Yes, if you meet the eligibility rules. North Ayrshire’s bin pull out service is for residents who cannot put bins out and have no physically able person at the property to do it.

How much is bulky waste collection in North Ayrshire?

The council lists up to five non-upholstered items at £30.63 plus £6.12 for each extra item. It lists the same base charge for upholstered seating, but upholstered and non-upholstered items require separate bookings.

Do I need to book a North Ayrshire recycling centre slot?

Yes. North Ayrshire says all visits to Household Waste Recycling Centres must be booked in advance, and proof of residency must be on display.

Can GOV.UK show my North Ayrshire rubbish collection day?

GOV.UK can route you to the correct local council, but the North Ayrshire Council postcode checker is the best source for exact address-based bin dates.

Final reminder

Best Way to Manage North Ayrshire Bin Collections

The best routine is simple: check the official postcode calendar, put the right bin out by 7am, do not block pavements, keep blue, purple and brown bins free from plastic bags, check service alerts before reporting a missed collection, remove wrong items if a bin is tagged, and book bulky waste or recycling centre visits before travelling or putting items out.

This guide covers the full resident intent behind North Ayrshire Bin Collection: Calendar, Schedule & Missed, including North Ayrshire bin collection days, missed bin reporting, grey bin, blue bin, purple bin, brown bin, Arran collection differences, Cumbrae collection notes, food waste caddies, bulky waste, bin pull out service, replacement bins and Household Waste Recycling Centre booking.

Important notice: This is an independent resident help guide and is not North Ayrshire Council, GOV.UK, MyNAC, a recycling centre operator or any waste contractor. Collection dates, service alerts, bin rules, bulky waste charges, replacement bin fees, recycling centre booking rules, Arran arrangements and missed-bin procedures can change. Always verify urgent or address-specific information directly with North Ayrshire Council before acting.