West Lothian Council Bin Collection: Dates & Schedule 2026

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West Lothian Council bin collection dates 2026: check your calendar, colours and missed-bin rules

Use this practical guide to find your West Lothian Council bin collection dates, download the 2026 calendar, know whether your blue, green, brown or grey bin goes out, check disruption updates, report a missed bin correctly and avoid common contamination mistakes.

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Need your next bin date?

Start with your postcode on the official West Lothian calendar. The council’s newer calendar covers May 2026 to August 2027, and you can download your PDF calendar after choosing your address.

Rule to remember: bins should be at the kerbside by 7am, lid closed, with straps, locks or weights removed.

Quick answer: West Lothian Council bin collection schedule 2026

For west lothian council bin collection, the exact answer is address-based. Go to the official bin collection calendar, enter your postcode, choose your address and download your PDF calendar. If your bin is delayed, check the daily updates page before reporting it as missed.

7amBins should be at kerbside
May 2026New calendar start period
Aug 2027Calendar coverage end period
£55.752026/27 garden waste permit
5 CRCsBook before visiting
Best resident shortcut: calendar first, daily updates second, missed-bin report third. Reporting too early or ignoring a known disruption can waste your time because the council may already have posted return instructions.

Find your West Lothian bin collection dates by postcode and download the PDF calendar

People searching “West Lothian bin collection dates”, “West Lothian bin calendar 2026”, “West Lothian Council bins today” or “what bin goes out this week West Lothian” usually need a fast address-specific result. West Lothian Council’s official calendar lookup is the most reliable source because it uses your postcode and address rather than a general area guess.

Open the official calendar page

Use the West Lothian Council bin collection calendar dates page. Enter your postcode and choose the correct address from the list. Do not use another street’s dates because routes can differ even within the same town.

Download the new PDF bin calendar

After the address result loads, scroll to the bottom of the result page and use the council’s “Download your New PDF Bin Calendar” option. Save it on your phone or print it for the kitchen noticeboard.

Subscribe for email reminders

The council calendar page also points residents toward service-update subscriptions. This helps when bank holidays, roadworks, access problems or weather disruption affect normal collections.

Use the calendar issues form only for calendar problems

If your address is missing or your collection days look wrong, use the collection calendar issues form. Do not use that form for a missed collection; use the missed-bin form after checking the updates page.

Best for exact dates

Bin calendar lookup

Find your next grey, blue, green and brown collection dates by postcode and download your calendar.

Open official calendar
Best if delayed

Daily collection updates

Check known missed streets, access issues, service issues and return-by information before reporting.

Open daily updates
Best if page looks wrong

Calendar issue form

Use this only for incorrect or missing address information and wrong calendar details, not ordinary missed bins.

Report calendar issue

What should you do on collection morning in West Lothian?

Put the correct bin at the kerbside by 7am, keep the lid fully closed, remove any straps, locks or weights, and make sure all waste is inside the bin. West Lothian Council says it cannot take material that is not in the bin, so side bags and overflowing lids are a weak plan.

1. Check colour

Use your address calendar, not a neighbour’s guess.

2. Present by 7am

Crews can arrive early and times can vary.

3. Lid closed

Loose side waste is not a safe collection strategy.

4. Check updates

If not emptied, confirm known disruption first.

West Lothian Council bin colours: blue, green, brown and grey explained

West Lothian has a split recycling setup in many areas, but not every household has the same containers. Some homes have a separate blue and green recycling bin; some homes only have a blue recycling bin. This is the detail users miss, and it is where wrong-bin contamination starts.

Blue bin

Paper and card — or mixed recycling if it is your only blue bin

If your home has both a green and blue recycling bin, West Lothian says the blue bin is for paper, card and cardboard only. If your home only has a blue bin, it can take paper, card, cardboard, plastics, metals and cartons.

  • Paper, magazines, brochures, envelopes and catalogues.
  • Cardboard boxes, cereal boxes, egg boxes and cardboard sleeves.
  • If you only have a blue bin, clean plastics, metals and cartons may also go in it.

Official “only blue bin” guidance

Green bin

Plastics, cartons, tins, cans and foil for homes with green + blue bins

If you have both a green and blue recycling bin, West Lothian says the green bin is only for plastic bottles, tubs and trays, cartons, tins, cans and foil. Everything should be clean, empty and dry.

  • Plastic bottles, tubs, trays and rinsed plastic containers.
  • Drinks cans, food tins, empty aerosols and clean foil trays.
  • Juice, soup, custard and smoothie cartons.

Official green + blue bin guidance

Brown bin

Food waste free; garden waste needs a valid permit

Your brown bin is for food and garden waste. Food waste can always be placed in the brown bin free of charge. From the garden waste permit rules, garden waste in the brown bin needs a current permit sticker.

  • Food: tea bags, coffee grounds, eggshells, fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, bones and plate leftovers.
  • Garden waste with permit: grass cuttings, leaves, twigs, hedge clippings and plants.
  • Do not use plastic bags in the brown bin; use loose food waste or suitable compostable bags.

Official brown bin recycling guidance

Grey bin

Non-recyclable residual waste

The grey bin is for waste that cannot go in the recycling bins, brown bin, glass recycling points or community recycling centres. It is not a shortcut for recyclable paper, tins, bottles or garden waste.

  • Common residual items include nappies, sanitary products, broken plastic toys, polystyrene and crisp packets.
  • Glass bottles and jars should go to glass recycling, not the grey bin.
  • Paper, card, clean plastics, tins and cans should go to the correct recycling bin setup.

Official grey bin guidance

West Lothian bin collection frequency: what the service standards say

West Lothian’s service standards explain the normal kerbside collection pattern. Paper/card in blue bins and plastics/metals in green bins are listed on a four-week frequency where the split service applies. Brown bins are listed as fortnightly, and grey residual waste is also listed as fortnightly. Your own calendar still controls the exact day for your property.

Blue

Paper/card stream

Generally every four weeks where separate blue and green recycling containers are used.

Green

Plastics/metals stream

Generally every four weeks for plastic containers, bags, tins, cans and foil.

Brown

Food/garden stream

Fortnightly, with garden waste requiring the current permit where applicable.

Grey

Residual waste

Fortnightly for non-recyclable household waste, with lid closed and no extra bags.

Do not use frequency as your calendar. Frequency tells you the cycle; the postcode calendar tells you the actual collection date.

West Lothian missed bin collection: check this before reporting

If your West Lothian bin was not emptied, do not jump straight to the missed-bin form. First, check the daily updates page. The council lists known issues such as no access, parked cars, vehicle breakdowns, service issues, roadworks and affected streets. Collection teams can work until 8pm, so reporting too early can be pointless.

Missed-bin test

Answer these before you report

  • Was the correct bin colour due for your address today?
  • Was it at the kerbside by 7am?
  • Was the lid fully closed?
  • Were straps, locks and weights removed?
  • Was the bin blocked by a parked car, roadworks or access issue?
  • Was the bin contaminated with wrong items?
  • Did the daily updates page already list your street or area?
Official rule

Single missed bins are not always returned for

West Lothian Council says Waste Services will not return to empty a single missed bin within a street. If the issue is part of a known disruption, the daily updates page should explain when to present your bin again. If there is no known disruption and the bin was presented correctly, use the official missed-bin form.

Report a missed bin collection

Hard truth: if the bin was late, locked, too full, contaminated, blocked or not out on the correct day, it may not be treated as a council service failure. Fix the preventable issue before the next scheduled collection.

Daily collection updates, disruption priority and roadworks in West Lothian

West Lothian’s daily updates page is more useful than social media guessing. It can show the date, bin colour, area, affected streets, issue type and return-by information. During disruption, West Lothian says priority uplifts are grey bins first, followed by brown, blue and then green.

No access

Parked cars and narrow streets

If a refuse vehicle cannot access your street, the daily update may list your location and the return attempt. Avoid parking where it blocks the route on bin day.

Roadworks

Use the nearest accessible point

If road closures affect your collection, present bins at the nearest point accessible to the refuse vehicle or at a designated access location given by contractors.

Weather

Check updates, email and local alerts

Severe weather changes can be shared through the updates page, social media, email alerts and local media. Do not assume normal timing during snow, ice or storm disruption.

West Lothian brown bin permit 2026/27: garden waste rules, cost and dates

The brown bin creates the most confusion because food waste and garden waste are treated differently. West Lothian says food waste can always be placed in the brown bin free of charge. But if you want garden waste collected in the brown bin, you need a valid garden waste permit.

Permit period

1 June 2026 to 31 May 2027

The 2026/27 garden waste permit is valid for this period. The service starts on 1 June 2026.

Permit cost

£55.75 per household

The listed 2026/27 cost is £55.75 per annum for up to two brown bins per household.

No permit

Food waste only

If you do not buy a garden waste permit, only food waste should be collected from your brown bin.

Allowed garden waste with permit

  • Grass cuttings.
  • Leaves and twigs.
  • Branches small enough to fit with the lid closed.
  • Hedge clippings and plants.

Keep out of the brown bin

  • Rubble, soil, turf, stones, gravel and concrete.
  • Pet waste and bedding.
  • Plant pots, plastic bags, wood, fencing, timber and logs.
  • Liquids such as soup, yoghurt, milk, sauces and cooking oil.

If garden waste is placed in the brown bin without a current pink permit displayed, the council says the bin will not be emptied. Attach the permit to the back of the brown bin under the handles, and do not pressure-wash the sticker because it may be damaged.

Open official garden waste permit page

Glass recycling in West Lothian: do not put glass bottles in the grey bin

Glass bottles and jars should not be treated as ordinary grey-bin waste. West Lothian guidance points residents toward glass recycling points and community recycling centres for glass bottles and jars. This matters because putting recyclable glass into the wrong bin reduces recycling quality and can create contamination problems.

What to recycle

Bottles and jars

Use glass recycling points for ordinary glass bottles and jars. Separate colours where the local bank asks for it.

Do not guess

Not all glass is the same

Items such as panes of glass, mirrors, ceramics or heat-resistant glass can have different disposal rules. Check council guidance before travelling.

Overflow problem

Use another point if full

If a bring site is full, do not leave glass beside the bank. Use another recycling point or a booked community recycling centre visit.

West Lothian recycling centres: booking, locations and what residents need to know

West Lothian has five Community Recycling Centres for household waste produced by domestic properties in West Lothian. All vehicles visiting a centre need to book in advance. Business, trade or charity waste is not accepted through the household CRC route.

Five CRC locations

Where West Lothian residents can book

  • Blackburn Community Recycling Centre, East Main Street, EH47 7QU.
  • Broxburn Community Recycling Centre, Greendykes Industrial Estate, EH52 6PG.
  • Linlithgow Community Recycling Centre, Braehead Road, EH49 6HF.
  • Oakbank (Livingston) Community Recycling Centre, Oakbank (A71, Livingston), EH53 0TP.
  • Whitburn Community Recycling Centre, Burnhouse Industrial Estate, EH47 0LQ.
Booking rules

Do not turn up without a slot

West Lothian says all vehicles need a booking. Car visits have no fixed visit-count restriction for normal household waste, but very frequent use may be monitored. Vans and cars with trailers must book suitable slots, and vans are not permitted on Sundays.

  • Bring proof of address if requested.
  • Use the same vehicle registration as your booking.
  • Arrive within your 30-minute slot.
  • Phone 01506 280000 if you cannot book online, Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm.

Open official Community Recycling Centres page

West Lothian bulky uplift: cost, item limit and booking warnings

If your item is too large for a bin, do not leave it beside the kerb unless you have booked the correct service. West Lothian’s bulky uplift service is for residential properties only and currently costs £38.59 for up to five items.

Cost

£38.59 up to five items

Fridge/freezers count as one of the five items if requested. Always check the booking page before paying because charges can change.

Deadline

Changes by 12 noon

If you need to change item number or type, the council says this must be done by 12 noon on the working day before collection or you may forfeit the appointment.

Reuse first

Do not waste usable items

If items are still usable, consider giving them away, selling them, or asking local charities such as HomeAid whether collection is possible.

Practical item tip: wardrobes should be broken down and taped into manageable bundles. West Lothian’s guidance treats larger wardrobes as multiple items, so count carefully before booking.

Book a West Lothian bulky uplift

Festive and bank holiday bin collection changes in West Lothian

Holiday dates are where many residents get caught. For the 2025/2026 festive period, West Lothian announced no grey, blue or green bin collections on Thursday and Friday 25 and 26 December 2025 and 1 and 2 January 2026. Affected residents were told to put bins out on the following Monday instead, and leave them out until emptied over the course of the week.

Festive rule

Check every Christmas

Christmas and New Year arrangements can change each year. Always check the official festive update and the daily bin updates page before moving bins back in.

Brown bin pause

Brown collections can be suspended

For the 2025/2026 festive period, no brown bin collections took place over the two-week festive period, with service resuming on Thursday 8 January 2026.

Read official festive bin arrangements

Flats, tenants, extra bins and assisted collections in West Lothian

Not every West Lothian household uses the same setup. Flats, shared closes, rural roads, tenants, elderly residents and disabled residents can have different practical needs. Use the correct council request route instead of improvising with extra side waste or neighbour bins.

Tenants and shared areas

Keep common areas clear

West Lothian tenant guidance says bins should be out by 7am on collection days and all refuse should be inside the bin with the lid shut. Shared areas should be kept clean and usable.

New or extra bins

Use the request form

The council provides routes to request a green bin, additional or replacement blue and brown bins, assisted collection, or additional grey bin capacity where eligible.

Request bins or collection changes
Assisted collection

Help if you cannot move bins

If you are elderly, disabled or physically struggle to move bins to the kerbside, use the official assisted collection route rather than missing collections repeatedly.

Request assisted collection

Official West Lothian Council bin collection links

Use these official links before you pay for a permit, book a recycling centre slot, report a missed collection or dispose of large items. This page explains the process, but the council website is the final source for live dates, charges, forms and disruption instructions.

More UK council bin collection guides

If you manage another property, student flat, rental home or family address outside West Lothian, these related council bin collection guides can help you check local rules without mixing up council areas.

West Lothian Council bin collection FAQs 2026

How do I check my West Lothian Council bin collection dates?

Use West Lothian Council’s official bin collection calendar page. Enter your postcode, select your address and download the PDF calendar. The new calendar covers May 2026 to August 2027.

What time should I put my bin out in West Lothian?

West Lothian guidance says bins should be placed at the kerbside by 7am on collection day with the lid fully closed. Remove straps, locks or weights before presenting the bin.

What goes in the West Lothian blue bin?

If you have both blue and green recycling bins, the blue bin is for paper, card and cardboard only. If you only have a blue recycling bin, it can be used for paper, card, cardboard, plastics, metals and cartons. Everything should be clean, empty and dry.

What goes in the West Lothian green bin?

For households with a green and blue recycling setup, the green bin is for clean, empty and dry plastic bottles, tubs and trays, cartons, tins, cans, foil and empty aerosols.

Do I need a permit for the West Lothian brown bin?

You do not need a permit for food waste in the brown bin. You do need a valid garden waste permit if you want garden waste collected from the brown bin. The 2026/27 permit is listed as £55.75 for up to two brown bins per household and is valid from 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2027.

How often are bins collected in West Lothian?

West Lothian’s service standards list blue paper/card and green plastics/metals recycling streams as every four weeks where the split service applies. Brown bins and grey residual bins are listed as fortnightly. Your address calendar gives the exact dates.

How do I report a missed bin in West Lothian?

First check the daily bin collection updates page. If your area is listed, follow the return-by instruction. If it is not listed and your bin was presented correctly, use the official missed-bin form. The council says it will not return to empty a single missed bin within a street.

Can I leave extra bags beside my West Lothian bin?

No. West Lothian guidance says it cannot take anything that is not in the bin. Keep the lid closed and use the correct recycling centre or bulky uplift route for excess or oversized waste.

Do I need to book West Lothian recycling centres?

Yes. All vehicles visiting a West Lothian Community Recycling Centre need to book in advance. The centres are for household waste from West Lothian residents only, not business, trade or charity waste.

How much is bulky uplift in West Lothian?

West Lothian’s bulky uplift page lists the service at £38.59 for up to five items. Charges can change, so check the official booking page before paying.

Where are West Lothian recycling centres?

West Lothian lists five Community Recycling Centres: Blackburn, Broxburn, Linlithgow, Oakbank in Livingston and Whitburn. Book a slot before visiting and check site rules for accepted items.

Are West Lothian bin collections delayed on holidays?

They can be. West Lothian publishes festive and bank holiday arrangements separately. Always check the daily updates and festive arrangement pages because affected collections may move to another day and bins may need to be left out until emptied.

Final summary: the fastest way to manage West Lothian Council bin collection in 2026

For the exact West Lothian Council bin collection dates, use the postcode calendar and download the PDF. Put bins out by 7am with the lid closed, check the correct colour for your address, use the daily updates page before reporting a missed bin, and remember that garden waste in the brown bin needs a valid permit while food waste remains free.

Use the official CRC booking system for recycling centre visits, the bulky uplift service for large household items, and the bin colour pages whenever you are unsure. Guessing may feel quick, but the wrong bin, late bin or contaminated bin usually costs you more time.

Editorial note and source check

This is an independent resident help guide for West Lothian bin collection searches. It is not the official West Lothian Council website. Bin dates, permit costs, bulky uplift charges, site opening patterns, festive arrangements and online forms can change, so always check the official council links before reporting, booking, paying or travelling.

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