Breckland Council Bin Collection: Schedule, Dates & Calendar

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B Breckland Council bin collection guide — black recycling, green refuse, brown garden waste and Norfolk recycling centre booking
Breckland bins 2026

Check Your Breckland Council Bin Collection Dates

Use this Breckland resident guide to check your black recycling bin, green refuse bin and brown garden waste bin collection dates, understand the 6.30am set-out rule, report missed bins correctly, avoid tagged-bin contamination, arrange bulky waste and book Norfolk recycling centre visits for Dereham, Thetford, Ashill, Snetterton and nearby sites.

Black binRecycling: paper, card, cans, glass, cartons and accepted plastic packaging.
Green binRefuse: household rubbish that cannot go in recycling.
Brown binPaid garden waste service: loose garden waste only.
Bulky wasteBooked paid collection for large household items.
Set-out timePut bins at your property boundary by 6.30am
Main binsBlack recycling and green refuse usually alternate weekly
Garden wasteBrown bin is a paid service and must contain loose garden waste
Serco help0330 109 9220 for bin service queries listed by Breckland
Quick answer

How do I check my Breckland Council bin collection date?

Use Breckland Council’s official bin collection day checker and search for your address. The black bin is for recycling, the green bin is for refuse, and the brown bin is for subscribed garden waste. Put the correct bin at your property boundary by 6.30am on collection day. If it is missed, check current service issues, bank holiday changes and whether the rest of your street was missed before reporting it online.

Source verification

Official Breckland Council Sources Used for This Bin Collection Guide

This guide is based on Breckland Council’s official bins and recycling pages, missed-bin form, garden waste guidance, bulky waste page and Norfolk County Council recycling centre booking information.

Official collection checker

Breckland’s bin collection day route is the main source for address-specific black, green and brown bin dates.

6.30am presentation rule

Breckland’s missed-bin form says bins must be presented at the property boundary by 6.30am.

Tagged-bin rules

Tagged bins are not treated as missed bins. Wrong items must be removed and the bin is normally emptied on the next scheduled collection.

Norfolk recycling centres

Norfolk County Council runs the recycling centres and requires booking when bringing waste to a recycling centre.

Independent guide: CouncilBinCollection.org is not Breckland Council, Serco or Norfolk County Council. Use this page to understand the route, then complete official tasks on the official council pages. See our Sources & Methodology page for how official links are checked.

Find your date

Breckland Bin Collection Dates 2026: Use the Official Address Checker First

Breckland’s collection dates are address-based, so the official checker is safer than using a neighbour’s routine or an old calendar leaflet.

Breckland covers towns and villages including Dereham, Thetford, Swaffham, Watton, Attleborough and many rural communities. Collection routes have changed in recent years, so a saved screenshot or old printed calendar can easily become wrong. Use the official checker first, especially after bank holidays, bad weather, new route changes or moving home.

1

Open the official bin day checker

Use Breckland Council’s find bin collection page and search for your property.

2

Check the bin colour due

Confirm whether your next collection is black recycling, green refuse or brown garden waste if you subscribe to the brown bin service.

3

Put the correct bin out before 6.30am

Present your bin at the boundary of your property before 6.30am. If a bin is put out after this time, it does not count as missed.

4

Check service issues before reporting

If the bin is still full later in the day, check current service issues and whether the rest of your street has been missed before using the missed-bin form.

Local resident tip: if you live down a lane, on a rural road, in a new development or near a shared collection point, check exactly where your bin should be presented. A bin left in the wrong place can be treated as not presented rather than missed.

Bin colours

Breckland Black, Green and Brown Bins Explained

Breckland uses a black bin for recycling, a green bin for refuse and a brown bin for garden waste subscribers.

Black recycling bin

For accepted household recycling such as paper, card, cardboard, glass bottles and jars, empty aerosol cans, aluminium cans, foil, trays, cartons and accepted plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays.

Green refuse bin

For household rubbish that cannot be recycled. Do not use it for hazardous waste, large bulky items, electricals, rubble, commercial waste or items that should go to a recycling centre.

Brown garden waste bin

For subscribed garden waste collections only. The brown bin must be presented by 6.30am and must not be overfilled or surrounded by extra garden waste.

Clear sacks for extra recycling

Historic Breckland recycling guidance says extra recycling may be accepted only when left in clear sacks beside the recycling bin. Always check the current council page before relying on this.

Simple memory rule: black is recycling, green is refuse, brown is garden waste. If a material is wet, dirty, bagged or mixed with food or garden waste, it can contaminate the recycling bin.

Black recycling bin

What Goes in the Breckland Black Recycling Bin?

The black bin is for clean household recycling. Contamination is one of the biggest reasons a Breckland bin can be tagged and left unemptied.

Black recycling bin item Can it go in? Important note
Paper and cardboardYesKeep it reasonably clean and dry. Flatten cardboard where possible.
Glass bottles and jarsYesEmpty and rinse. Do not include broken window glass, mirrors or Pyrex unless official guidance says otherwise.
Aerosol cans, aluminium cans, foil and traysYesEmpty containers first. Do not put in pressurised or hazardous items.
Plastic bottles, pots, tubs and traysYesExamples include milk, bleach and shampoo bottles plus food pots, tubs and trays.
CartonsYesMilk, juice, smoothie and soup cartons are listed in Breckland recycling guidance.
Food waste, garden waste, bagged waste and textilesNoThese are common contaminants that can lead to a tagged bin.

Tagged-bin warning: if your black recycling bin has a tag because it contains wrong items, Breckland says it is not classed as missed. Remove the incorrect items and it will be emptied on your next collection day.

Brown garden waste

Breckland Brown Bin Garden Waste: Subscription, 6.30am Rule and What Can Go In

The brown bin is for Breckland’s garden waste collection scheme and is separate from normal black recycling and green refuse collections.

Breckland’s garden waste guidance says brown bins should be presented at your property boundary by 6.30am on collection day. Do not overfill the brown bin and do not leave extra garden waste next to it, because additional garden waste will not be collected.

Accepted in brown bin

Grass cuttings, hedge clippings, twigs and small branches, leaves and shrub pruning, weeds, plants and cut flowers.

Not accepted

Bagged rubbish, tree trunks, fencing, compost, soil, stones, rubble, turf, kitchen waste including fruit and vegetable peelings, straw, sawdust and animal bedding.

No side garden waste

Extra garden waste beside the brown bin is not collected. Use home composting, a booked recycling centre slot or wait for the next collection.

Christmas trees

Breckland has previously advised that natural Christmas trees can be recycled through the brown garden bin service. Check the current Christmas notice before putting one out.

Missed collection

Missed Bin Collection Breckland: Check the Correct Bin, Service Issues and Tags First

Before reporting a missed Breckland bin, make sure it was the correct bin on the correct day and it was out before 6.30am.

Breckland’s missed-bin form asks whether the missed bin was black recycling, green refuse or brown garden waste. It also asks whether the bin was out before 6.30am and whether there was a tag on it. If the bin was late, tagged, contaminated or not presented correctly, the council normally cannot return on that occasion.

1

Confirm the bin was due

Use the official bin collection day checker before reporting. Bank holidays and route changes can affect dates.

2

Check current service issues

Look at Breckland’s current bin service issues page to see whether your area already has an operational update.

3

Check the rest of your street

If several neighbours were missed, it may be a route issue. If only your bin was missed, check presentation, timing and contamination carefully.

4

Check for a tag

Tagged bins are not classed as missed. Remove the incorrect items and wait for the next scheduled collection unless the council tells you otherwise.

5

Report online if genuinely missed

If the correct bin was out before 6.30am, not tagged and no service issue explains it, use Breckland’s official missed-bin form.

Most common tagged-bin problems: Breckland’s missed-bin form highlights bagged waste, textiles, garden waste and food as common recycling contaminants. For brown bins, soil, waste food and bagged waste are common problems.

Large items

Breckland Bulky Waste Collection: Prices, Items and 7am Boundary Rule

Breckland Council offers a paid bulky waste collection service for household items that are too large for your normal bins.

Bulky waste option Current charge Important rule
1 to 3 items£40Payment must be received in advance and the service is non-refundable.
Additional items£8 per additional itemMaximum of six items from a single household.
Collection presentationItems outside by 7amItems must be kept within your property boundary but clearly visible and accessible.
Notice periodAt least two weeksBreckland says this is not an immediate collection service.

Items Breckland can collect

Examples include beds, mattresses, wardrobes, dishwashers, fridges and freezers with food removed, washing machines, cookers, sofas, armchairs, carpets, tables, chairs, TVs, computers, bikes and some garden items if prepared correctly.

Items Breckland cannot collect

Examples include asbestos, fire extinguishers, gas bottles, fluorescent tubes, heating oil tanks, builder’s rubble, window frames and glass, DIY materials, central heating boilers, vehicle parts, pianos, dead animals, garden refuse and ride-on lawn mowers.

Change a booking

Breckland says collection date and items can be changed up to 12 noon on the day before collection.

Before paying: consider reuse first. Good-quality furniture, appliances and household goods may be suitable for donation, reuse shops or local reuse groups instead of paid disposal.

Arrange Bulky Waste Collection
Recycling centres

Breckland Recycling Centres: Dereham, Thetford, Ashill, Snetterton and Norfolk Booking Rules

Household recycling centres in the Breckland area are managed by Norfolk County Council, not Breckland Council.

Norfolk County Council says you must book to bring waste to a Norfolk recycling centre. Booking is free, you can book up to one week in advance, and you need your vehicle registration to complete the booking. You do not need to book just to visit, buy from, or donate to a reuse shop.

Nearby centres

Commonly relevant sites for Breckland residents include Dereham, Thetford, Ashill and Snetterton, depending on where you live.

Book before loading

Choose the recycling centre, day and time, enter your vehicle registration and keep the confirmation email.

DIY and special waste

DIY waste, tyres, plasterboard, hazardous waste and business waste can have site-specific rules or charges. Check before travelling.

Electrical update

Norfolk’s recycling centre pages may post temporary updates on electrical waste or accepted materials, so always check the current page.

Recycling centre visit checklist

Use this before travelling from Dereham, Thetford, Swaffham, Watton, Attleborough or nearby villages.

Book the slot

Book online before taking waste to a Norfolk recycling centre.

Sort the car

Separate cardboard, garden waste, metal, wood, rubble, textiles and electricals where possible.

Check restrictions

Look up the centre page for accepted waste, opening times and any site-specific limitations.

Reuse first

Many Norfolk recycling centres have reuse shops where usable items can be donated or bought.

Bins and replacements

Breckland New Bin, Replacement Bin and Tagged Bin Help

Breckland has online bin forms for issues such as ordering garden waste, reporting missed bins and dealing with bin problems.

If you need a replacement black recycling bin, green refuse bin or brown garden waste bin, start from Breckland’s bins and recycling hub or online bin forms. If the issue is a tag on the bin, do not report it as missed; remove the wrong items and follow the council’s instruction.

Missing or damaged bins

Use the official Breckland online bin forms so the council or its service provider can route your request correctly.

Garden waste bin

Order or renew the brown garden waste bin service through Breckland’s garden waste form.

Tagged bin

Remove contamination before the next collection. Tagged bins are not classed as missed bins.

Extra rubbish pressure

Do not overfill bins or leave side waste unless the official page says it will be taken. Use recycling centre booking or bulky waste collection where appropriate.

Local resident tips

Breckland Bin Collection Tips Residents Learn the Hard Way

These practical checks reduce missed collections, tagged bins, wrong-date mistakes and wasted recycling centre trips.

Resident checklist before bin night

Use this quick list when you want your bin emptied first time.

6.30am means early

Put bins out the night before if you may forget. A bin left out after 6.30am is not normally treated as missed.

Black is recycling

Do not use black bags inside the black recycling bin. Bagged waste is a common contamination issue.

Green is refuse

Use the green bin for waste that cannot be recycled, reused, composted or taken through a safer route.

Brown is garden only

No soil, rubble, kitchen waste, bagged rubbish, animal bedding or extra side garden waste.

Check service issues

Before reporting, see if Breckland has already listed a service problem for your area.

Book Norfolk tips

If you are taking waste to Dereham, Thetford, Ashill or Snetterton, book first through Norfolk County Council.

Resident questions

Breckland Council Bin Collection FAQ

These answers match the main resident questions around Breckland bin dates, black recycling bins, green refuse bins, brown garden waste, missed bins, bulky waste and Norfolk recycling centres.

Use Breckland Council’s official bin collection day checker and search for your property. This is the safest way to confirm whether your black recycling, green refuse or brown garden waste bin is due.

Breckland’s missed-bin and garden waste pages say bins should be presented at the boundary of your property by 6.30am on collection day.

The black bin is Breckland’s recycling bin. It is for accepted items such as paper, cardboard, glass bottles and jars, empty aerosols, cans, foil, trays, cartons and accepted plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays.

The green bin is Breckland’s refuse bin for household rubbish that cannot be recycled. Do not use it for hazardous waste, bulky items, electrical waste, rubble or commercial waste.

Accepted brown bin items include grass cuttings, hedge clippings, twigs, small branches, leaves, shrub prunings, weeds, plants and cut flowers. Do not put bagged rubbish, soil, stones, turf, rubble, kitchen waste or animal bedding in the brown bin.

Check that the correct bin was due, there are no current service issues, it is not a bank holiday change, the rest of your street has not been missed, the bin was out before 6.30am and the bin was not tagged. Then use Breckland’s official missed-bin form.

A tagged recycling bin usually contains wrong items such as bagged waste, textiles, garden waste or food. Tagged bins are not classed as missed bins. Remove the contamination and wait for the next scheduled collection.

Breckland lists bulky waste collection at £40 for one to three items and £8 per additional item, up to a maximum of six items from a single household. Payment is required in advance and the service is non-refundable.

Yes, if you are bringing waste to a Norfolk recycling centre. Norfolk County Council says booking a slot is free and you can book up to one week in advance.

Commonly relevant Norfolk recycling centres for Breckland residents include Dereham, Thetford, Ashill and Snetterton, depending on where you live. Always use Norfolk County Council’s recycling centre finder before travelling.

Breckland’s missed-bin form lists Serco Customer Services on 0330 109 9220 for some tagged-bin queries. Use official online forms first where possible and keep any report reference.

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