Powys Council Bin Collection: Schedule, Dates & Calendar

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Powys County Council bin collection guide

Powys Council Bin Collection: Schedule, Dates & Calendar

Use this Powys County Council bin collection guide to check your postcode calendar, understand the March 2026 collection-day changes, know whether recycling boxes, food caddy, black wheelie bin or purple sacks go out this week, report missed collections correctly and plan garden waste, bulky waste or household recycling centre visits.

New collection days from 2 March 2026 Recycling and food waste weekly Black wheelie bins and purple bags 3-weekly Containers out by 7.30am

What do you need today?

Choose the resident action first. This page turns every important search intent into a practical answer, not a keyword list.

Presentation timeContainers out by 7.30am.
FrequencyRecycling/food weekly; black/purple 3-weekly.
HRC visitsBooking required before visiting.
Quick answer

How to check Powys County Council bin collection dates

Open Powys County Council’s official bin collection day page, enter your postcode, select your address and confirm the latest collection day for your property. Most households have a new waste and recycling collection day from Monday 2 March 2026. Recycling boxes and food waste are collected weekly, while black wheelie bins and purple bags are collected every three weeks. Put all containers out by 7.30am.

Verified source approach

Official source verification for Powys County Council bin collection

This is an independent resident guide for Powys County Council bin collection users. It is not the official Powys County Council website, and it does not replace live council forms, calendars, reports, bookings, payments or recycling centre rules.

Official calendar checked

Powys says most households have a new collection day from Monday 2 March 2026 and residents should use the online postcode checker for property-specific arrangements.

Collection frequency checked

Recycling and food waste are collected weekly. Black wheelie bins and purple bags are collected every three weeks.

Container system checked

Powys separates dry recycling into red, blue and aqua boxes, plus food waste caddies and black residual waste bins or purple sacks.

Live actions linked

Use official pages before reporting missed bins, paying for garden waste, booking bulky waste or booking a recycling centre slot.

Last checked: 15 June 2026. Live council pages can change, so use the official links before making a report, payment, booking or trip.

First-time workflow

3-minute Powys bin setup for Welshpool, Newtown, Brecon, Llandrindod Wells, Ystradgynlais and rural homes

Powys covers a large rural county, so collection routes, narrow lanes, weather, roadworks and agreed collection points matter more than in compact urban areas. Do this once to avoid missed-bin mistakes.

1

Open the official postcode checker

Use Powys County Council’s bin collection day page and select your exact property. Do not rely on old March 2026 letters, neighbour routines or saved screenshots without rechecking.

2

Record weekly and three-weekly services separately

Red, blue, aqua boxes and food caddy are weekly. Black wheelie bins or purple sacks are every three weeks.

3

Know your agreed collection point

Put containers at the kerbside or agreed collection point by 7.30am. Rural properties may have agreed points because of access, safety or road layout.

4

Separate boxes before collection day

Red box is for plastics, metals and cartons; blue box is for paper/card; aqua box is for glass bottles/jars; food waste goes in the caddy.

5

Set a night-before reminder

Containers should not be put out earlier than 7.30pm the evening before the scheduled collection, and they must be ready by 7.30am.

Calendar lookup

Powys bin calendar 2026: postcode checker, March route changes and collection schedule

People searching “Powys County Council bin collection”, “Powys bin collection dates”, “what day is my bin collected Powys” or “Powys recycling calendar 2026” usually need one thing first: the official address checker.

Resident needWhat to doImportant caution
Find my current bin dayUse the official Powys postcode checker.Most households have a new collection day from 2 March 2026.
Know what goes out weeklyPut out recycling boxes and food waste on your weekly collection day.Wrongly mixed recycling may not be collected.
Know when black bin/purple bags go outCheck the three-weekly residual waste date.The black bin lid must close; extra waste beside it is not collected.
Bank holiday or bad weather doubtCheck the official calendar and waste service updates.Collections may change for Christmas, New Year, bad weather, roadworks or vehicle problems.
Garden waste datesCheck after subscribing; dates are confirmed by email/phone and printed on stickers.Do not assume this year’s garden day matches a previous season.
2026 route changes

Powys collection day changes from 2 March 2026: what residents must recheck

This section answers “Powys bin collection 2026”, “Powys collection day changed”, “new bin collection day Powys” and “why has my bin day changed?”

ChangeWhat it meansResident action
New collection days from Monday 2 March 2026Most households have a new recycling and waste collection day.Use the postcode checker and update old reminders.
Weekly recycling and food wasteDry recycling and food waste are collected weekly.Use red, blue, aqua and food containers every week where needed.
Three-weekly residual wasteBlack wheelie bins and purple bags are collected every three weeks.Use weekly recycling fully to avoid black-bin overflow.
Containers out by 7.30amCrews will not return for containers placed out late.Put out after 7.30pm the night before or before 7.30am on the day.
Rural route efficiencyPowys reviewed routes across a very large county to improve efficiency and reduce cost/carbon impact.Follow the current property-specific route, not old habits.

Common trap: if your container was put out on the old pre-March 2026 day, it may not count as a missed collection. Always recheck your current address schedule.

Repeat-visit helper

Powys Bin Reminder Planner: save what goes out tonight

This mini-tool stores a reminder in your browser only. It does not submit personal data and does not replace Powys County Council’s official postcode checker.

My next Powys bin reminder

First check the official calendar. Then save your next collection note here so the household knows what to put out.

No reminder saved yet. Check the official calendar, then save your next container note here.

Tonight’s Powys collection checklist

Best use: bookmark this page and share it with family, housemates, landlords, tenants or rural neighbours.

Unique item route checker

Powys item route helper: red box, blue box, aqua box, food caddy, black bin, garden waste or HRC?

Use this quick helper for common Powys disposal routes. It is not a full official database, but it prevents the most common box-mixing and missed-collection problems.

Choose an item

Result: Select an item to see the likely Powys route.

Most common mistake

Powys uses separate recycling containers. Mixed recycling in the wrong box can be left behind. Red = plastics/metals/cartons, blue = paper/card, aqua = glass bottles/jars.

Container types

Powys bin and box types: black wheelie bin, purple bags, red box, blue box, aqua box and food caddies

Powys is a container-separation area. The right answer is not “put it in recycling”; it is “put it in the correct box”.

ContainerUse forCollection pattern / key rule
Black wheelie binNon-recyclable household waste left over after using recycling boxes and food caddy.Standard 180-litre bin, collected three-weekly. Lid must be fully closed; extra waste beside it is not taken.
Purple sacksAlternative residual waste route for properties assessed as unsuitable for wheeled bins.Annual roll gives capacity equivalent to standard three-weekly black-bin collection.
Red recycling box with netPlastics, metal cans/tins/foil/aerosols and cartons.Collected weekly. Keep materials clean and sorted correctly.
Blue recycling box with lidPaper and cardboard.Collected weekly. Keep paper/card dry.
Aqua recycling boxClean glass bottles and jars.Collected weekly. Remove lids; broken glass, mirrors and Pyrex go to HRC route.
Food waste caddiesFood waste from the kitchen.Collected weekly. Powys provides a 23-litre green food waste caddy and 5-litre kitchen caddy with free liners.
Garden waste containerPaid garden waste service only.Fortnightly during 2026 season. Dates are confirmed by email/phone and printed on the subscription sticker.
Recycling matrix

Powys recycling boxes: red box vs blue box vs aqua box

This section answers “what goes in my red box Powys”, “Powys blue recycling box”, “aqua box bottles and jars” and “Powys recycling boxes” as separate practical intents.

ItemPowys routeResident caution
Plastic bottles, tubs and traysRed box.Empty and rinse; use net so material stays contained.
Drink cans, food tins, pet food tinsRed box.Rinse food residue first.
Empty aerosols, metal lids, clean foil, clean foil traysRed box.Aerosols must be empty; foil should be clean.
Paper, card and cardboardBlue box with lid.Keep dry; do not put paper/card in food caddy or black bin if clean.
Clean glass bottles and jarsAqua box.Remove lids. Broken glass, plate glass, mirrors, Pyrex, bulbs and ceramics are HRC route.
Electrical items, pots/pans, bikes, garden toolsHousehold recycling centre.Do not put these in kerbside recycling boxes.
Food-contaminated or non-recyclable itemsFood caddy if food only, otherwise black bin/purple sacks.Wrongly mixed recycling may not be collected.

Simple rule: red = plastics/metals/cartons, blue = paper/card, aqua = glass bottles/jars, green caddy = food, black/purple = what cannot be recycled.

Weekly food waste

Powys food waste collection: weekly caddy, liners and what goes in

Food waste is collected weekly in Powys, which is important because non-recyclable waste is only collected every three weeks.

What goes in

Meat, fish, small bones, cheese, vegetables, fruit, egg shells, stale bread, cakes, pastries, cereals, rice, pasta, beans, tea bags and coffee grounds.

What stays out

Food trays, foil, newspaper, card, plastic bags, large bones, liquids, animal waste, plastics and garden waste do not go in the food caddy.

Weekly collection

Food waste is collected weekly on the same collection day as other weekly recycling containers.

Contamination warning

Powys warns that incorrectly mixed recycling may not be collected, so remove packaging before using the food caddy.

Food waste questionAnswerPractical tip
Can meat and fish go in?Yes, including small bones.Use the supplied liner and tie it if needed.
Can liquids go in?No.Drain leftovers before placing solid food waste in the caddy.
Can biodegradable plastic go in?No, Powys lists plastics including biodegradable plastics as “no thanks”.Use council-provided liners correctly.
Can garden waste go in?No.Use the paid garden waste service, home composting or HRC route.
Residual waste and extra capacity

Powys black wheelie bin, purple sacks and extra residual waste capacity

This section covers “Powys purple bags”, “black wheelie bin Powys”, “larger bin Powys” and “extra rubbish bags Powys”.

SituationPowys ruleResident action
Standard residual wasteMost homes receive a 180-litre black wheelie bin for non-recyclable waste.Use weekly recycling and food waste to keep enough space for three weeks.
Property unsuitable for wheelie binPowys may provide purple sacks instead, equivalent to standard three-weekly capacity.Use only the allocated purple sacks on the correct day.
Large family / nappies / clinical wasteA 240-litre bin may be available if criteria are met, such as 6+ residents, 2+ children in nappies or non-infectious clinical waste.Request assessment through official bin/bag route.
Extra purple sacksPowys lists extra purple sacks at £65.90 per roll of 26 to cover extra collection costs.Confirm current fee before purchase.
Extra waste beside black binWaste left beside the bin or waste that does not fit inside is not taken.Recycle more, use HRC, bulky waste or request eligible extra capacity.
Missed collection diagnosis

Powys missed bin collection: what to check before reporting

Before reporting, remember that crews may still be working until the end of the day. Powys also says crews will not return for containers, boxes, bins or bags placed out late.

ProblemLikely reasonBest next step
Collection day may have changedNew routes started from 2 March 2026.Recheck the official postcode checker before reporting.
Containers were not out by 7.30amLate presentation.Take containers back in until the next collection or use HRC for recycling.
Containers were in wrong placeNot at kerbside or agreed collection point.Use the agreed point next time, especially rural properties.
Lid open or extra waste beside black binPowys requires lid closed and no extra waste beside the bin.Remove extra waste and use eligible routes.
Recycling mixed incorrectlyWrong items or wrong box.Sort red, blue, aqua and food waste correctly.
Bad weather, roadworks or vehicle breakdownCollection may be disrupted.Check service updates and wait for council recovery instructions.
Genuine missed collectionCorrect day, correct place, out by 7.30am, lid closed and correct waste.Use the official missed bin page and leave the containers ready if instructed.

Key rule: if boxes, bins or bags were placed out late, crews will not return. This is the first thing to check before reporting.

Unique missed-bin tool

Missed Bin Diagnosis Tool: report, wait, fix or recheck?

This tool helps residents avoid weak missed-bin reports. It gives a practical next step before using the official missed-bin form.

Choose the likely issue

Result: Select a situation to get the next step.

Reporting rule

Before reporting, check your collection day, 7.30am presentation, correct collection point, closed lid, no extra waste and correct recycling/food sorting.

Garden waste

Powys garden waste collection 2026: season dates, subscriptions, stickers and weights

Garden waste is a paid fortnightly service. This section covers “Powys garden waste collection”, “Powys garden waste cost”, “green garden bin Powys” and “garden waste missed collection”.

2026 season

Powys garden waste terms say the 2026 season runs between 2 March and 4 December, with individual property dates depending on the route cycle.

Dates on sticker

Specific collection dates are confirmed by email/phone and printed on the subscription sticker for the property.

Sticker required

Garden waste is collected only from council-issued containers displaying the subscription sticker below the handlebar.

Cost caution

Early 2026 news listed £60 for a 240-litre bin and £55 for a 140-litre bin/sacks before end March, with an anticipated April increase. Check the live order page before paying.

Garden waste ruleWhat it meansResident action
Fortnightly paid serviceGarden waste is collected every two weeks during the season for subscribers.Subscribe early to access all available seasonal collections.
No automatic rolloverSubscription is for the current season only.Renew each season if you want continued service.
No side wasteGarden waste must be inside the council-issued container.Do not leave extra bags beside or on top except where official missed-collection recovery allows.
Weight limitsMaximum garden waste weight is 90kg for 240-litre bins and 45kg for 140-litre bins.Avoid soil, rubble and heavy waste.
Missed garden wasteReport as soon as possible if it was presented correctly and missed.Check weather/access notices and sticker before reporting.
Bulky waste

Powys bulky waste collection: £38.50 up to three standard items and heavy-item quotes

Bulky waste is for items too large for normal kerbside containers. Check item counting carefully before booking.

Bulky waste pointOfficial ruleResident caution
Standard collection chargeUp to three standard items can be collected for £38.50.Check the live page before payment in case charges change.
Heavy items over 50kgHeavier items such as a piano cost more depending on size and difficulty.Council provides a quote for non-standard items.
Three-piece suiteCounts as three items if it consists of a sofa and two chairs.Do not count it as one item.
Table and four chairsCounts as five items.May exceed the standard three-item charge.
Change or cancellationTell Powys before 12pm two working days before the planned collection date.It is not possible to cancel after that time.

Reuse first

If the item is usable, try Freegle, donation or reuse routes before paying for disposal.

HRC alternative

Furniture and mattresses can be recycled at household recycling centres if accepted and booked.

Fly-tipping safety

If using a private collector, check they are licensed and keep proof of lawful disposal.

Household recycling centres

Powys recycling centre booking: Brecon, Llandrindod Wells, Lower Cwmtwrch, Newtown and Welshpool

People searching “Powys tip booking”, “Powys recycling centre near me”, “Brecon recycling centre”, “Newtown recycling centre” or “Welshpool recycling centre” need booking, opening-day and DIY-waste guidance together.

Booking required

You must book a time slot before visiting a Powys Household Recycling Centre. Booking can be done online or by phone on 01597 827465.

Book up to 9 days ahead

Powys says you can book up to nine days in advance, and same-day slots may be available if there is capacity.

10-minute slot

Each slot is 10 minutes. Separate materials before arrival because mixed, unsorted bags or boxes may be refused.

DIY waste charge

From 1 April 2025, DIY waste charges apply at Powys Household Recycling Centres. Check charges before loading rubble, soil, plasterboard or timber.

CentreAddressOpening pattern
Brecon HRCFfrwdgrech Industrial Estate, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8LA.Mon-Wed 9am-5pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm; Thu-Fri closed.
Llandrindod Wells HRCWaterloo Road, Industrial Estate, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6BH.Wed-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm; Mon-Tue closed.
Lower Cwmtwrch HRCBethel Road, Lower Cwmtwrch, Powys, SA9 2HW.Mon, Thu, Fri 9am-5pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm; Tue-Wed closed.
Newtown HRCUnit 4 Dyffryn Industrial Estate, Pool Road, Newtown, Powys, SY16 3BD.Mon-Wed 9am-5pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm; Thu-Fri closed.
Welshpool HRCSevern Road, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7YE.Wed-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat-Sun 10am-4pm; Mon-Tue closed.
Before you goWhy it mattersBest action
Book a slotYou need a booked slot to visit.Use the official HRC booking page or call 01597 827465.
Vehicle registrationBooking needs vehicle registration and visit details.Have registration ready before booking.
Commercial vehicle or trailerYou may need a Commercial Vehicle or Trailer permit.Check CVT permit rules before travel.
Sorting before arrivalMixed, unsorted bags or boxes can be refused.Sort materials into recycling categories before loading.
Children and petsPowys says children and pets must remain in vehicles.Plan unloading so adults can do it safely.
Trust and feedback

Service trust, reviews and complaint guidance

No fake ratings or testimonials are used on this page. Waste-service issues are property-specific, so use the correct official route rather than relying on social media comments.

For live service issues

Use the postcode checker, missed-bin page, garden waste forms, bulky waste booking or recycling centre booking pages first. Those routes create the correct service record.

For repeated issues

Keep a date log: scheduled date, container type, time put out, collection point, photo if useful and any roadworks/weather/access issue.

For rural access issues

Check agreed collection point, narrow roads, parked vehicles, snow/ice, roadworks and safe access before reporting.

FAQs

Powys County Council bin collection FAQs

Use Powys County Council’s official bin collection day page, enter your postcode, select your address and check your current collection day. Most households have new collection days from Monday 2 March 2026.

Put your wheeled bin, recycling boxes, food caddy or purple sacks out by 7.30am on collection day. Powys says crews will not return for boxes, bins or bags placed out late.

Most households in Powys have a new waste and recycling collection day from Monday 2 March 2026. Recycling and food waste remain weekly, while non-recyclable waste is collected every three weeks.

Dry recycling and food waste are collected weekly. This includes red box plastics/metals/cartons, blue box paper/card, aqua box glass bottles/jars and the food waste caddy.

Black wheelie bins and purple sacks for non-recyclable waste are collected every three weeks. The black bin lid must be fully closed and extra waste beside the bin will not be taken.

The red recycling box is for plastic and metal items such as drink cans, food tins, empty aerosols, clean foil and cartons. Empty and rinse items before recycling.

The blue box is for paper and cardboard. The aqua box is for clean glass bottles and jars with lids removed. Broken glass, mirrors, Pyrex, light bulbs and ceramics should go to the household recycling centre route.

Before reporting, check that crews have finished for the day, your containers were out by 7.30am, in the correct place, the lid was closed, no extra waste was beside the bin and the correct waste was in each container.

Powys lists bulky waste collection at £38.50 for up to three standard items. Heavier items over 50kg, such as a piano, cost more and may need a quote.

Yes. Powys says you must book a time slot before visiting a Household Recycling Centre. You can book online or by calling 01597 827465, and you need vehicle registration details.

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