Dover Council Bin Collection: Schedule, Dates & Calendar

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Dover Council Bin Collection, Schedule, Dates & Calendar

Use this Dover District Council bin collection guide to check your next collection day, understand grey-lidded refuse, blue-lidded recycling, black paper/card box, weekly food waste, purple sacks, garden waste subscriptions, missed bin rules, bulky item prices and the Dover Household Waste Recycling Centre at Whitfield.

Official collection-date lookup Bins out by 7am Refuse and recycling alternate fortnights Food waste collected weekly
Normal collectionRefuse and recycling once every fortnight, alternate weeks
Food wasteCollected every week in a separate vehicle
Set-out rulePut containers at boundary by 7am
Missed reportReport by end of next working day
Quick answer

How do I check Dover District Council bin collection dates?

Use Dover District Council’s official waste collection portal and select your property to check your scheduled collection dates. Normal refuse and recycling are collected once every fortnight on alternate weeks, while food waste is collected every week in a separate vehicle. Put bins, boxes, sacks and food waste containers at the front boundary of your property by 7am on collection day.

Source verification

Official Dover District Council Bin Collection Sources Used for This Guide

This page is based on Dover District Council’s official waste and recycling pages plus Kent County Council’s official Dover Household Waste Recycling Centre page.

Collection service

Dover says normal refuse and recycling are collected once every fortnight on alternate weeks, while food waste is weekly.

Set-out rule

Containers should be at the front boundary of the property by 7am. Collections normally run between 7am and 4pm.

Missed-bin rule

Missed collections must be reported by the end of the day following the scheduled collection day.

Side waste rule

Waste left beside the wheeled bin, loose or in black sacks, is not collected as part of ordinary refuse.

Step one

Dover District Council Bin Collection Schedule 2026: Check Your Exact Property First

Your Dover bin day depends on the property address, not just whether you live in Dover, Deal, Sandwich, Aylesham or one of the villages.

Use the official collection portal for searches like “Dover District Council bin collection”, “Dover bin calendar”, “Dover rubbish collection day”, “Deal recycling collection”, “Sandwich bin day”, “Dover food waste collection” and “Dover garden waste service”.

1

Open the official collection-date portal

Use the Dover collections portal rather than an old leaflet, neighbour’s routine, Facebook post or saved screenshot.

2

Select your exact property

Some streets, flats, rural properties and purple-sack properties have different arrangements, so use your own address.

3

Check each waste stream

Refuse, recycling, food waste and garden waste can be collected by different vehicles and at different times.

4

Put containers out by 7am

Place containers at the front boundary of your property, nearest the road, unless you have an approved assisted collection or pre-agreed collection point.

Local tip: Dover district includes coastal streets, hills, tight terraces, rural lanes and properties affected by seagulls. Check your property result before assuming the same collection pattern as a nearby road.

Local area help

Dover Bin Day Search by Area: Dover, Deal, Sandwich, Aylesham, Whitfield and Villages

Residents often search by town or village, but the official property-level lookup is still the safest route.

Dover and Whitfield

Use the address lookup carefully where estates, flats and steep access points can change presentation arrangements.

Deal and Walmer

Coastal streets and seagull-prone areas may have seagull-proof sack options for eligible purple-sack properties.

Sandwich and Eastry

Historic streets and rural-edge routes can have different collection points from modern estate roads.

Aylesham and Eythorne

New housing and village-edge properties should use the official address result, not a nearby collection pattern.

Capel-le-Ferne and coastal villages

Garden waste from the district is composted locally near Capel-le-Ferne, but your bin collection date still depends on your address.

Rural Dover district

Keep access clear for collection vehicles and put containers out early, especially where lanes are narrow.

Containers

Dover Grey-Lidded Refuse Bin, Blue-Lidded Recycling Bin, Black Box and Food Waste Bin Explained

Dover district uses several containers, so the main mistake is putting the right material in the wrong box or bin.

Grey-lidded bin

General refuse

For the remaining waste that cannot be recycled, reused, composted or collected separately.

  • Collected every two weeks
  • Standard bin is 180 litres
  • No side waste
  • No garden waste

Blue-lidded bin / blue box

Mixed containers

For glass, plastics, tins, cans and cartons where accepted by the council.

  • Plastic bottles and jars
  • Tins and cans
  • Plastic food containers
  • Tetra Pak cartons

Black box

Paper and card

For clean paper and card, kept separate from containers.

  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Junk mail and envelopes
  • Cardboard and cereal boxes
  • Battery bag placed on top

Green outside food bin

Weekly food waste

For food waste transferred from the grey kitchen caddy.

  • Collected weekly
  • Collected by separate vehicle
  • Use newspaper or compostable liners
  • No plastic bags

Important: paper and cardboard should go in the black box, not loose in the blue-lidded container recycling bin. Food waste should go in the food bin, and garden waste should not go in the grey-lidded refuse bin.

Grey-lidded bin

Dover General Rubbish Collection: Grey-Lidded 180-Litre Bin and Purple Sack Rules

The grey-lidded wheeled bin is for remaining waste that cannot be recycled through Dover’s other kerbside services.

Dover’s standard refuse bin is a 180-litre wheeled bin and is collected once every two weeks. Waste can still be placed in a black sack, but it must be inside the grey-lidded bin for collection. Extra rubbish left beside the bin is not collected.

One standard refuse bin

Households may normally present one 180-litre refuse bin unless they qualify for a second bin due to large-family or medical circumstances.

Purple sack properties

Some properties without suitable bin space or with steep access receive purple sacks, delivered every 13 weeks.

Four purple sacks

Purple sack service households should present up to four purple sacks per refuse collection.

No garden waste

If garden waste is found in the refuse bin, Dover says the bin will not be collected.

Seagull-prone property tip: if you are on the purple sack service and your property is susceptible to seagull attacks, Dover provides a route to request a seagull-resistant sack where appropriate.

Recycling

Dover Recycling Collection: Blue-Lidded Bin, Blue Box, Black Paper/Card Box and Batteries

Dover recycling is collected every two weeks as part of the kerbside collection service, but materials must be separated correctly.

The blue-lidded bin or blue box is for glass and plastic bottles and jars, tins and cans, plastic food containers and food and drink cartons. Paper and card must be kept separate in the black paper/card box.

Blue-lidded bin / blue box

Use for bottles, jars, tins, cans, plastic food containers and Tetra Pak-style cartons where accepted.

Black paper/card box

Use for newspapers, magazines, junk mail, directories, catalogues, envelopes, cardboard, cereal boxes and paper bags.

Batteries

Put household batteries in a battery recycling bag or clear food bag and place it on top of your black box on collection day.

Contamination warning

Recycling should be loose, not in black sacks or carrier bags. Contaminated bins may not be emptied.

Do not put these in kerbside recycling: thin soft plastics, hard plastics such as toys, polystyrene, food waste, textiles, lightbulbs, mirrors, electrical items and pet food pouches. Use the correct alternative route.

Weekly collection

Dover Food Waste Collection: Grey Kitchen Caddy and Green Outside Food Bin

Dover collects food waste every week, but it may be collected at a different time from refuse or recycling because it uses a separate vehicle.

Residents have a grey kitchen caddy and a green outside lockable food bin. Line the kitchen caddy with newspaper or compostable liners, transfer food waste to the green outside bin, and put the outside food bin at the boundary on collection day with the handle in the locked position.

Accepted food waste

All food including meat, fish, cooked food, raw food, bones, tea bags and tea leaves can go in the food waste bin.

Not accepted

No fats, pet poo, garden waste, plastic bags or packaging in the food waste container.

Container sizes

The outside food bin holds 23 litres. The grey kitchen caddy is for indoor use and must not be put out for collection.

Missed food waste

Because food waste is collected separately, it may be later in the day. Report a missed food waste collection the following day unless you are certain it was missed.

Official video help: Dover’s food waste page links to this food waste recycling video. It is useful for understanding why the weekly food caddy matters, but your exact collection date still needs to be checked through the official Dover collection-date portal.

Paid garden service

Dover Garden Waste Collection 2026/27: Subscription Cost, Bin Cost and Fortnightly Service

Dover District Council offers a paid garden waste service where subscribed residents have garden waste collected every two weeks.

The 2026/27 subscription year starts on 1 April 2026. One garden waste subscription costs £66.20. New subscribers also pay £42.25 for the loan of the 240-litre wheeled bin. Additional subscriptions cost £66.20 each, plus £42.25 for each additional bin where needed.

Garden waste item Official 2026/27 detail Resident note
First subscription£66.20Subscription year starts 1 April 2026.
New subscriber bin loan£42.25For the 240-litre wheeled garden waste bin.
Additional subscription£66.20 eachNeeded for each additional subscribed garden waste bin.
CollectionsFortnightly, up to 25 collections a yearOne collection is missed over the two-week Christmas break.

Garden waste accepted

Grass cuttings, twigs, small branches under 9cm diameter, prunings, hedge clippings, flowers, plants and weeds except Japanese Knotweed and ragwort.

Not accepted

No soil, turf, rubble, stones, cooked food, kitchen waste, wood, non-organic waste, garden chemicals, pet litter, bedding or wood chippings.

Inside the bin only

Garden waste must be inside the 240-litre wheeled bin. Garden waste presented outside the bin is not collected.

Local composting route

Dover says collected green garden waste is delivered to Hope Farm composting facility near Capel-le-Ferne.

Missed collection

Missed Bin Collection Dover: Report by the End of the Next Working Day

If your Dover bin is missed, check the rules before reporting because different waste streams use different vehicles.

Bins must be out at the front boundary by 7am. Collections are normally between 7am and 4pm, or later if there are unexpected delays or vehicle breakdowns. Missed collections must be reported by the end of the day following the scheduled collection day, and you should only report the bin type that was actually missed.

1

Check it was due

Use the collection-date portal to confirm the correct refuse, recycling, food waste or garden waste service was due.

2

Check it was out by 7am

If the contractor records that the bin was not presented, Dover may check vehicle CCTV and will not return if the bin was not out.

3

Check contamination and side waste

Contaminated recycling is not collected, and extra waste beside the wheeled bin is not collected.

4

Report the correct bin type

Report recycling, household rubbish, food waste or garden waste correctly. If you request the wrong service, the bin will not be emptied.

Food waste timing: food waste is collected by a separate vehicle, so it can be collected later than your refuse or recycling. Report the following day unless you are certain it has been missed.

Large items

Dover Bulky Item Collection: POPs, Non-POPs, Prices and What Cannot Be Collected

Dover offers a bulky item collection service for householders in the district, not businesses.

The council separates upholstered domestic seating that may contain Persistent Organic Pollutants from other bulky items. POPs and non-POPs can be collected by separate crews, so mixed bookings may be charged by category and collected at different times.

Bulky waste type Official listed cost Resident note
Up to three non-POPs bulky items£59.25Examples include tables, appliances and non-upholstered items where accepted.
Additional non-POPs item£8.45 eachEach individual piece is counted as an item.
Up to three POPs items£59.25Examples include sofas, armchairs, bean bags, cushioned chairs and sofa beds.
Additional POPs item£8.45 eachPOPs and non-POPs may be charged separately if mixed in one booking.

Accepted examples

Vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, dishwashers, washing machines, fridges, freezers, desks, carpets, garden furniture, cookers, TVs, bicycles, tables, beds and mattresses.

Not accepted

No asbestos, black sacks, rubble, building materials, sinks, commercial fridges, garden waste, doors, glass, house clearances, tyres, paint, wood or window units.

Put items outside by 7am

Items must be left outside the property with clear access by 7am on the collection day.

Reuse first

If furniture or electrical items are usable, consider a charity shop, reuse scheme or repair route before disposal.

Communal properties

Dover Bins for Flats, HMOs, Retirement Homes and Communal Properties

Dover provides communal bin collections for properties sharing waste and recycling facilities, such as flats, houses in multiple occupation and retirement homes.

Every site is different. The exact service depends on space, access and the number of properties. Dover says communal containers must be supplied by Dover District Council; containers ordered from an external source will not be collected by contractors.

Refuse bins

Communal refuse containers may include 1100-litre or 660-litre refuse bins, depending on the site arrangement.

Recycling bins

Communal recycling can include recycling containers and separate paper/card containers where space and access allow.

Food bins

Each flat may receive a food caddy, and food can be emptied into a communal food bin ready for weekly collection.

Contamination issue

Contaminated communal recycling will not be collected, and residents may need to liaise with the managing agent, landlord or housing association.

Tip / HWRC

Dover Household Waste Recycling Centre: Honeywood Road, Whitfield, CT16 3EH

Dover Household Waste Recycling Centre is run by Kent County Council, not Dover District Council, and you must book a slot before visiting.

The Dover HWRC is at Honeywood Road, Whitfield, Dover, CT16 3EH. Opening times are listed as Monday to Saturday 8am to 4:30pm, Sunday 9am to 4pm and bank holidays 9am to 4pm. Entry without booking is not permitted.

Address

Honeywood Road, Whitfield, Dover, CT16 3EH.

Booking required

Book a slot before visiting. Entry without booking is not permitted.

Vehicle restriction

The site has a 2 metre height barrier. Check vehicle rules before travelling.

No business waste

Business and commercial waste cannot be brought as household waste.

Official links

Official Dover District Council Bin Collection Links

Use these official links before reporting, booking, paying or changing how you use your bins.

Related guides

Related Kent, South East and UK Council Bin Collection Guides

Use these internal guides if you are moving home, comparing nearby council rules or checking wider UK bin collection help.

Resident questions

Dover District Council Bin Collection FAQ

These answers focus on real Dover resident searches: bin collection dates, grey refuse bins, blue recycling bins, black paper/card boxes, weekly food waste, garden waste, missed bins, bulky items and Dover tip.

Use the official Dover collection portal and select your address. It shows your scheduled collection dates for your property.

Normal refuse and recycling are collected once every fortnight on alternate weeks. Food waste is collected every week in a separate vehicle.

Put bins and containers at the front boundary of your property by 7am on collection day. Collections normally run between 7am and 4pm, or later if there are delays.

The grey-lidded refuse bin is for remaining waste that cannot be recycled. Food waste, garden waste, paper/card and recyclable containers should use the correct separate services where accepted.

Use the blue-lidded bin or blue box for glass and plastic bottles and jars, tins and cans, plastic food containers and food and drink cartons. Keep recycling loose and rinse containers.

The black box is for clean paper and card, including newspapers, magazines, junk mail, directories, catalogues, envelopes, cardboard, cereal boxes and paper bags.

Yes. Food waste is collected weekly using the green outside food bin. The grey kitchen caddy is for indoor use and should be emptied into the outside food bin.

The 2026/27 garden waste subscription costs £66.20. New subscribers also pay £42.25 for the loan of the wheeled bin. Additional subscriptions and additional bins have separate charges.

Report missed recycling, household rubbish, food waste or garden waste by the end of the day following the scheduled collection day. Check first that the container was out by 7am and not contaminated.

Dover lists £59.25 for up to three non-POPs bulky items and £8.45 for each additional item. POPs items such as upholstered seating are charged separately under the POPs category.

Dover Household Waste Recycling Centre is at Honeywood Road, Whitfield, Dover, CT16 3EH. It is run by Kent County Council and you must book a slot before visiting.

Use the online collection portal first for dates, missed bins, damaged bins and new bin requests. Dover’s call centre number for bin-related help is 01304 872428.

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