Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Council Bin Schedule 2026

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BCP Council bin collection guide

Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Council Bin Schedule 2026

Use this BCP Council bin collection guide to check your collection dates, understand what bin goes out this week, use the 2026 weekly food waste service, report missed bins correctly, sign up for garden waste, book bulky waste and choose the right Bournemouth, Christchurch or Poole recycling centre.

Rubbish every 2 weeks Recycling every 2 weeks Food waste every week Bins out by 5am

What do you need today?

Choose the action first. This page is designed as a practical BCP resident help hub, not a generic article.

Put bins outPlace bins at the edge of your property by 5am.
Missed binReport online from the next working day only.
Garden waste 2026Runs 26 January to week ending 11 December.
Quick answer

How to check your BCP Council bin collection date

Open the official BCP Council “Check your bin day” page, use the online system, then download or save your road-based collection calendar. BCP collects rubbish every 2 weeks, recycling every 2 weeks on the opposite week, food waste every week, and garden waste every 2 weeks if you register and pay separately.

Verified source approach

Official source verification for BCP Council bin collection

This is an independent resident guide for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. It is not the official BCP Council website, and it does not replace live council forms, calendars, booking pages or payment pages.

Official calendar checked

BCP’s calendar gives collection dates for the road your property is on and lets residents download a calendar.

Collection frequency checked

Rubbish is every 2 weeks, recycling every 2 weeks on the other week, food waste every week and garden waste every 2 weeks when subscribed.

2026 food waste checked

From 6 April 2026, weekly food waste recycling is extended to all BCP households, including all homes in Poole and flats in Bournemouth.

Live actions linked

Use official links before reporting missed bins, booking bulky waste, applying for garden waste or travelling to recycling centres.

Last checked: 16 June 2026. Live council pages can change without notice, so use the official links before making a report, payment, booking or trip.

First-time workflow

3-minute BCP bin setup for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents

Do this once. It prevents most wrong-day, wrong-bin, late-presentation, missed-bin and flat-block problems.

1

Open the official BCP bin calendar

Use BCP Council’s “Check your bin day” page. Collection dates are road-based, so if you present your bin on a different road, check that road too.

2

Record each waste stream separately

Save your next rubbish, recycling, weekly food waste and subscribed garden waste dates. Do not assume every container follows the same rhythm.

3

Set a 5am rule

Put rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste containers out by 5am. BCP collection teams can work early, late and into the evening.

4

Download or save the calendar

Use the official downloadable calendar where available, then add a night-before reminder to your phone or use the on-page planner below.

5

Share with your household

Families, students, tenants, flats and shared houses should share one simple note: “This week: rubbish / recycling / food waste / garden waste — out by 5am.”

Schedule lookup

BCP Council bin schedule 2026: rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste

People searching “BCP council bin collection”, “Bournemouth bin collection”, “Christchurch bin day”, “Poole rubbish collection” or “what bin is it this week BCP” need a calendar workflow plus clear timing rules.

ServiceBCP schedulePractical resident rule
Rubbish binCollected every 2 weeks.Use for non-recyclable rubbish. Put out by 5am with lid closed.
Recycling binCollected every 2 weeks, usually the other week to rubbish.Items should be clean, dry, empty and loose, not bagged.
Food wasteCollected every week.Place outside food bin where crews can see and reach it; flats with shared bin stores may not need to present it.
Garden wasteEvery 2 weeks if registered and paid.2026 service runs from 26 January to week ending 11 December.
Christmas/New YearNo collections on Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s Day.Check revised festive dates before putting bins out.

Road-based warning: BCP says bin collection dates are given for the road your property is on. If your bin is presented on another road, check that road’s calendar because the collection day may be different.

2026 service change

BCP weekly food waste recycling from 6 April 2026

From 6 April 2026, BCP extends weekly food waste recycling to all households, including all homes in Poole and flats in Bournemouth. This is a major intent point for 2026 searches.

Who gets it?

Food waste recycling is extended across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole so the rules become consistent across the BCP area.

Houses

Individual households receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a 23 litre outdoor food waste bin.

Flats

Flats with communal bins receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a communal 140 litre outside bin with a brown lid.

No application needed

BCP says residents do not need to apply for the new food waste service; containers and instructions are delivered.

Daily-use rule: kitchen caddies can be lined with compostable caddy liners, newspaper or nothing. Food waste is collected on the same day as rubbish and recycling, but by a separate collection team.

Repeat-visit helper

BCP 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 the official BCP bin schedule.

My next BCP bin reminder

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

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

Tonight’s BCP bin checklist

Repeat-visit idea: bookmark this page and use the planner after checking the official calendar each week.

Unique item route checker

BCP item route helper: rubbish, recycling, food waste, garden waste, bulky waste or tip?

Use this quick helper for common Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole disposal routes. It is not a full official database, but it prevents the most common bin mistakes.

Choose an item

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

Hard rule

Recycling should be clean, dry, empty and loose. Do not bag recycling. Keep batteries, vapes, electricals, food, liquids, nappies, textiles, rubble and garden waste out of the recycling bin.

Bin types

BCP bin types: rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste

The right container matters. A missed bin is often caused by wrong contents, a heavy bin, compacted waste or a bin that was not out when crews collected.

ContainerUse forDo not use for
Black rubbish binNon-recyclable household waste such as nappies, tissues, polystyrene, pet waste, plastic bags/wrapping and wrapped broken glass.Garden waste, recycling, hot ashes, hazardous waste, electricals, batteries, textiles and rubble.
Recycling binPaper, cardboard, rigid plastics, tins, cans, aerosols, foil, metal lids, cartons and glass bottles/jars.Plastic bags/wrapping, crisp packets, polystyrene, food, liquids, nappies, textiles, electricals and garden waste.
Food waste binFood scraps collected weekly; houses use a kitchen caddy and outside food waste bin.Packaging, liquids, oils and non-food items.
Garden waste binSubscribed garden waste such as grass cuttings, hedge clippings, plants, leaves, twigs, branches, bark and cut flowers.Cardboard, soil, turf, ash, chemicals, plastic, food waste, invasive weeds, rubble, DIY waste and animal waste.
Recycling matrix

BCP recycling collection: what can go in the recycling bin?

BCP’s recycling rules are broader than some councils because rigid plastics, Tetra Pak cartons and glass bottles/jars can also go in household recycling. Still, the wrong items can stop a bin from being collected.

ItemBCP routeCaution
Paper and cardboardRecycling bin.Includes newspapers, envelopes, magazines, cereal boxes, greetings cards and corrugated card.
Rigid plastic bottles, pots, tubs and traysRecycling bin.Clean, dry and empty. Plastic lids should be placed back on bottles, pots and tubs.
Tins, cans, aerosols, foil and metal lidsRecycling bin.Empty tins/cans and keep items loose.
Tetra Pak cartonsRecycling bin.Empty and keep loose.
Glass bottles and jarsRecycling bin.Do not put sheet glass, windowpanes, broken glass, Pyrex or light bulbs in recycling.
Plastic bags, wrappers, crisp packetsNot household recycling.Use Recycle Now/local disposal points or rubbish if no suitable route.
Food, liquids, nappies, textilesNot household recycling.These can contaminate the recycling load.
Batteries, vapes and electricalsRecycling centre or specialist recycling route.Do not hide them inside any household bin.
Food waste

BCP food waste collection: weekly caddies, outdoor bins and flats

Food waste is collected weekly on the same day as rubbish and recycling, but by a separate crew. Because food containers are smaller, place them clearly where crews can see and reach them.

Individual households

Homes receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy for indoors and a 23 litre food waste bin for outside.

Flats with communal bins

Flats receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a communal 140 litre outside bin with a brown lid.

Liner options

Caddies can be lined with compostable caddy liners, newspaper or nothing at all.

Bin-store note

If shared bins are kept in a bin store, residents do not need to put communal food waste bins out for collection.

Flats, students and landlords

BCP flats, HMOs, students and holiday lets: bin collection advice

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole have many flats, student houses, seafront apartments, HMOs and short-stay lets. Shared bins fail when nobody owns the calendar, presentation point or contamination problem.

1

Check the road and bin-store arrangement

BCP’s calendar is road-based. For blocks, ask the managing agent where bins are collected and whether residents need to present any containers.

2

Put a shared-bin note near the kitchen

Use plain labels: rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste. This is especially important for students and short-term guests.

3

Food waste in flats

Use the communal food waste bin if supplied. If your block has not been offered a food waste service and you think there is room, contact BCP.

4

Move-out and bulky items

Do not leave mattresses, sofas or bags next to bins. Use bulky waste booking, reuse, charity routes or a recycling centre.

Copy-paste landlord/tenant message

“Please check the BCP bin schedule before putting anything out. Rubbish and recycling are fortnightly, food waste is weekly, bins must be out by 5am, recycling must be loose and dry, and large items must not be left beside bins.”

Missed bin diagnosis

BCP missed bin collection: when to report and when not to report

BCP says not to report a missed bin online until the next working day because crews empty bins from 5am until 9pm. If your whole road has not been collected, do not report it because the council should already be aware.

SituationLikely reasonBest next step
It is still collection dayCrews may collect until 9pm.Wait until the next working day before reporting online.
Whole road not collectedBCP may already know about the route issue.Do not submit an individual missed-bin report.
Bin not out by 5amThe crew may have already collected.Set a night-before reminder; the council may not return.
Waste not all inside the binExtra side waste may not be collected.Use the right bin, bulky waste or recycling centre route.
Bin too heavy or compactedWaste cannot fall out safely when lifted.Reduce or loosen contents before the next collection.
Recycling rejectedWrong items or bagged recycling.Remove contamination and follow BCP recycling rules.
Garden waste missedNo subscription, wrong items, too late, or collection still pending.Check subscription and garden waste calendar.
Unique missed-bin tool

Missed Bin Diagnosis Tool: report, wait or fix the issue?

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

Choose what happened

Result: Select a situation to get the next step.

Reporting rule

Use the official missed-bin form only after checking the calendar, 5am presentation, whole-road issue, wrong contents, heavy/compacted waste and access/visibility.

Garden waste

BCP garden waste collection 2026: dates, price, calendar and accepted items

Garden waste is an optional chargeable service for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents. The 2026 service runs from 26 January to the week ending 11 December 2026.

2026 price

BCP announced the annual 2026 garden waste service cost as £71 per bin.

Collection pattern

Garden waste is collected every 2 weeks on the same day for subscribed addresses.

No sticker/calendar by post

BCP says it no longer sends a calendar or sticker; crews have electronic records of subscriptions.

Put out by 5am

Garden waste collections can continue into the evening and may continue until 11pm.

AllowedNot allowedWhy
Grass cuttings, hedge/shrub clippings, leavesSoil, turf, ash, garden chemicals.Wrong material contaminates the garden waste load.
Plants, weeds, twigs, branches, bark, cut flowersPlastic bags, liners, pots, food waste, kitchen waste.Garden waste is not a mixed rubbish service.
HouseplantsInvasive weeds, stones, rubble, gravel, sand, DIY rubbish, sawdust, animal waste.These need a different disposal route.
Bulky waste

BCP bulky waste collection: prices, booking rules, reuse and refused items

Bulky waste is for large household items such as beds, mattresses, sofas and fridges. Check the rules before booking because some items are refused and online bookings over 10 items are not allowed.

RuleBCP guidanceResident caution
Price£41 to collect one item plus £11 for each additional item.The online booking will confirm the cost before payment.
More than 10 itemsCannot use the online form for collections of more than 10 items.Contact BCP commercial waste for large collections.
After paymentYou cannot add or remove items after paying.List items accurately before booking.
Cancellation refundFull refund only if cancelled at least 2 working days before collection.Do not book until your item list and date are firm.
Collection dayItems must be outside, accessible, empty, clean, dry, freestanding and dismantled if necessary before 7:30am.If crews cannot access/take them, BCP may not refund.
Not collectedItems over 3 metres, too heavy for 2 people, dangerous items, tyres, vehicle parts, DIY waste, soil/rubble, clinical waste, soiled/wet furniture and standard household waste bags.Use recycling centre, specialist disposal or licensed waste carrier where needed.

Reuse first

If an item is usable, sell it, give it away, use Freegle/Freecycle or ask a charity collection service.

Old appliance removal

Retailers may remove old white goods or furniture when delivering a new item.

Duty of care

Keep your bulky waste receipt or proof of lawful disposal to protect yourself from fly-tipping risk.

Recycling centres / tips

BCP recycling centres: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole tips

BCP residents can use Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole recycling centres. You do not need to book an appointment, but you should take ID proving you live in Bournemouth, Christchurch or Poole and check van/trailer rules before travelling.

CentreAddressKey rules
Bournemouth Recycling CentreRingwood Road, Bournemouth BH11 9LQ.Open 9am–5pm April to September and 9am–4pm October to March; last entry 15 minutes before closing.
Christchurch Recycling CentreWilverley Road, Somerford, Christchurch BH23 3RU.Open 9am–5pm April to September and 9am–4pm October to March; ID required.
Poole Recycling Centre92 to 98 Nuffield Road, Poole BH17 0RS.Open 9am–5pm April to September and 9am–4pm October to March; vans/pick-ups use permit rules.
Bank holidaysAll centres.Open on bank holidays except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Vehicle warning: van and trailer restrictions apply. Vans may need a valid permit or short hire agreement, and some vehicles/trailers are not allowed.

Trust and feedback

Service trust, reviews and complaint guidance

No fake ratings or testimonials are used on this page. Waste-service feedback is case-specific, so use the correct official service route before relying on social media comments.

For live service issues

Use the missed-bin, garden waste, bulky waste or recycling centre official pages first so the right service team receives the issue.

For repeated problems

Keep a simple log: date, bin type, time presented, location, photo if safe, and whether the whole road was affected.

For flats and managed blocks

Check managing-agent/caretaker access before assuming the council missed the whole communal bin store.

FAQs

BCP Council bin collection FAQs

Use the official BCP “Check your bin day” page. It gives collection dates for the road your property is on and lets you download a calendar.

BCP collects household rubbish every 2 weeks and recycling every 2 weeks, usually on the opposite week to rubbish. Food waste is collected weekly.

Put rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste containers out by 5am on collection day. Bins should be visible and easy for the collection team to reach.

BCP says not to report a missed bin online until the next working day because crews empty bins from 5am until 9pm. Do not report if the whole road has not been collected.

From 6 April 2026, BCP extends weekly food waste recycling to all households, including all homes in Poole and flats in Bournemouth, so the service is consistent across the BCP area.

BCP recycling accepts clean, dry and empty paper, cardboard, rigid household plastics, tins, cans, aerosols, foil, metal lids, Tetra Pak cartons and glass bottles/jars. Do not bag recycling.

BCP announced the 2026 garden waste service at £71 per bin. The 2026 service runs from 26 January to the week ending 11 December 2026, with fortnightly collections for registered addresses.

BCP lists bulky waste as £41 for one item plus £11 for each additional item. The online booking confirms the final price, and online bookings over 10 items are not allowed.

BCP says residents do not need to book an appointment to use a recycling centre, but you should take identification proving you live in Bournemouth, Christchurch or Poole and check vehicle restrictions.

Flats should still check the official calendar, but communal bin stores may have building-specific access and presentation arrangements. Food waste communal bins kept in a bin store may not need to be put out by residents.

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