Breckland Council Refuse Collection: Bin Day Guide

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Breckland Bin Day Help Without Guesswork

Use this guide to check your Breckland bin day, understand which bin to put out, avoid a rejected collection, report a missed bin correctly, and choose the right official route for garden waste, bulky waste, food waste or recycling centres.

It is built for quick scanning: find the problem, read the exact rule, then click the official Breckland or Norfolk route only when you know what you need.

Quick answer: Breckland households use a black bin for recycling, a green bin for household refuse, and an optional paid brown bin for garden waste. Check your exact address in My Breckland before putting a bin out.

Most important rule: put the correct bin at your property boundary or agreed point by 6:30am. Bins put out late, tagged for wrong items, overfilled, or placed on the wrong week may not be collected.

Choose your Breckland bin problem

This is the fastest route. Pick the issue and follow the action before opening a form.

Choose one option above to see the correct next step.

Find your exact Breckland bin day

Do not guess from a neighbour’s bin. Breckland tells residents to use My Breckland by entering a postcode and choosing the correct address.

Enter your postcode

Use the official My Breckland / bin collection date page and enter your postcode.

Select the exact address

Terraces, flats and converted properties can have similar addresses. Choose your actual property before trusting the result.

Check more than the day

Look for the bin type, bank holiday changes, bin service issues, calendar download and recycling centre route.

Save a reminder

Use a colour-based reminder such as “Black recycling tonight” or “Green refuse tonight.” Breckland also mentions a Breckland Assistant Alexa service.

Local tip: In rural Breckland villages and long lanes, do not rely on “everyone nearby has a bin out.” Your address can still have its own collection pattern or collection point.

Collection rules that decide whether your bin is emptied

These are the practical checks before you report anything.

Rule Breckland answer What to do
Put-out time Before 6:30am on collection day. Put the bin out the night before if your road is collected early.
Collection point Property boundary or agreed collection point. Place the bin where crews can see and access it.
Wrong week Breckland will not return if the wrong bin was put out on the wrong week. Check My Breckland before putting the bin out.
Green refuse Rubbish should be bagged and inside the green bin. Do not place waste beside the bin.
Black recycling Recycling should be clean, dry and not bagged inside the bin. Extra recycling can be left beside the black bin in a clear plastic bag.
Brown garden waste Garden waste must be loose in the brown bin, not bagged. Do not overfill or compact; do not leave extra garden waste beside it.
Street access tip: If the bin lorry cannot safely reach your bin because of parked cars, gates or blocked lanes, the issue may be treated differently from a simple missed collection.

What goes in each Breckland bin

This section solves the most common “which bin?” questions without sending the user away immediately.

Bin / service Yes — use it for No — common mistakes Important local rule
Black bin
Recycling
Paper, newspapers, junk mail, magazines, cardboard boxes, envelopes, directories, cartons, cardboard egg boxes, plastic bottles with lids, pots, tubs, trays, punnets, glass bottles and jars with lids, steel/aluminium cans, clean foil, foil trays, aerosols and drink cartons. Plastic bags, nappies, cling film, tissues, kitchen roll, dirty/greasy paper, crisp packets, soft plastics, clothes/textiles, polystyrene, wood, plant pots, batteries, wallpaper, hard plastic kitchenware/electrical plugs/stationery and electricals. Keep recycling clean and dry. Do not bag it. Wet paper/cardboard can make the load unrecyclable.
Green bin
Household refuse
Bagged household and food waste, and items that cannot be recycled or placed in the brown garden bin. DIY waste including wood, garden waste, hot ashes, liquid paint, chemicals, oils, business waste and batteries. Only waste inside the green bin is collected. Side waste is not collected.
Brown bin
Garden waste subscription
Grass cuttings, hedge clippings, twigs, small branches, leaves, shrub prunings, weeds, plants and cut flowers. Bagged rubbish, tree trunks, fencing, compost, soil, stones, rubble, turf, kitchen waste, fruit/veg peelings, straw, sawdust and animal bedding. Garden waste must be loose. No plastic bags. Bin must not be overfilled or overweight.
Blue food waste caddy/bin
New weekly rollout
Dairy, fish, fruit and vegetable peelings/scraps, meat and bones, eggshells, tea and coffee grounds, bread, cakes, pastries, rice, pasta and beans. Liquids, packaging, foil, tins, cans, glass, plastics, film and cutlery. Breckland’s newer FAQ says the service launches in autumn 2026 and food waste will be collected weekly.
Current safety alert: Breckland says kerbside collections of batteries or electrical items are suspended because of a recent fire at a local waste facility. Do not put batteries in household rubbish because they can be a fire hazard.

Missed bin decision flow for Breckland

A missed bin is only reportable after you check the basic Breckland conditions.

Was it the correct bin on the correct day?
No → check My Breckland. Putting the wrong bin out on the wrong week is not treated as a missed collection.
Was it out before 6:30am?
No → Breckland says bins left out after this time do not count as missed bins and they cannot return on that occasion.
Was there a tag on the bin?
Yes → remove the incorrect items. Tagged bins are not classed as missed bins and will be emptied on the next collection day after correction.
Are there current service issues?
Check the Bin Collection Service Announcements page before reporting.
Is it a bank holiday change?
Check your My Breckland result because the address lookup can include bank holiday bin collection dates.
Was the rest of your street also missed?
If neighbours were missed too, it may be a route/service issue rather than just your bin.
Report window: Breckland’s green-bin page says to report a missed collection within 48 hours of your collection day. Garden waste terms say missed brown bins must be reported before 12 noon on the second working day after the due collection.

Tagged bin? Fix this before reporting

Breckland’s missed-bin form makes this clear: tagged bins are not classed as missed bins.

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Black recycling tag

Frequent contaminants include bagged waste, textiles, garden waste and food. Remove the wrong items and wait for the next collection.

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Green refuse issue

Green-bin rubbish should be bagged and inside the bin. Wrong bin/week, overfilling, side waste or unacceptable waste can stop collection.

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Brown garden tag

Frequent problems include soil, food waste and bagged waste. Brown-bin contents must be loose garden waste only.

Serco contact: Breckland lists Serco Customer Services on 0330 1099 220 for bins, grounds and streets, and the missed-bin form also references Serco for tagged-bin queries.

Extra recycling, side waste and full bins

Breckland treats extra waste differently depending on the bin.

Problem Breckland route Do not do this
Extra recycling Breckland says extra recycling can be left next to the black bin in a clear plastic bag. Do not bag the recycling inside the black bin.
Wet cardboard Keep recycling dry and the bin lid closed. Do not leave wet cardboard beside the bin; Breckland says it cannot be removed when wet.
Extra green refuse Use your local recycling centre route or ask Serco/Breckland for the right option. Do not put waste beside the green bin; only green-bin contents are collected.
Extra garden waste Use a brown-bin subscription, additional official garden route if available, composting, or recycling centre route. Do not leave garden waste beside the brown bin.
DIY, wood, paint, oil, chemicals Check Norfolk recycling centre / hazardous waste guidance. Do not put these in the green refuse bin.
Local practical tip: If your black recycling bin is full after deliveries, flatten cardboard early and keep it dry. Wet card is a bigger problem than “too much card.”

Breckland brown garden waste subscription

Brown garden waste is a paid annual subscription service for Breckland households.

Garden waste question Verified answer User action
Current cost £64 per bin per year. Pay annually in advance.
Service period Runs for 12 months from your service start date or renewal date. Do not assume a fixed April–March year unless your renewal says so.
Start after sign-up Application may take up to 10 working days to process. Your bin is emptied on the first scheduled collection day after processing.
Collection frequency Once each fortnight on your allocated day. Check the brown-bin calendar for Week 1 or Week 2.
Where to put it Property boundary or agreed collection point before 6:30am. Place where crews can see and access it.
Assisted collection If you receive assisted collection for green and black bins, notify Breckland so it can be applied to brown bin collections. Do not assume brown-bin assistance is automatic unless confirmed.
Missed brown bin Report before 12 noon on the second working day after collection was due. Reports outside the timescale may not receive a return collection.
Moving house Service only operates in Breckland. If you move within Breckland, move the bin and notify the council. Do not leave a paid brown bin behind without checking.
Neighbour sharing Neighbours can share, but the bin must be registered at one property. Agree payment privately; collections are tied to the registered property.

Yes — brown bin

  • Grass cuttings.
  • Hedge clippings.
  • Twigs and small branches.
  • Leaves and shrub prunings.
  • Weeds, plants and cut flowers.

No — brown bin

  • Bagged rubbish or plastic bags.
  • Tree trunks, fencing, turf, rubble, compost, soil or stones.
  • Kitchen waste, fruit or vegetable peelings.
  • Straw, sawdust or other animal bedding.
  • Overfilled, compacted, overweight or frozen-in waste may not empty properly.

Bulky waste collection in Breckland

Use bulky waste for accepted domestic household items. It is not an immediate collection service.

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Cost

£43 for one to three items.

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Extra items

£8 per additional item.

Put out

Boundary by 6:30am.

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Notice

Give at least two weeks.

Accepted examples Not accepted examples Preparation rule
Beds, mattresses, headboards, wardrobes, dressing tables, bedside cabinets, sofas, armchairs, bookcases, coffee tables, dining tables/chairs, cupboards, sideboards and desks. Asbestos, fire extinguishers, gas bottles, fluorescent tubes, heating oil tanks and oil/water tanks. Keep items within your boundary, clearly visible and easily accessible.
Dishwashers, fridges/freezers if food removed, hoovers, microwaves, washing machines, tumble dryers, cookers, hobs, ovens, computers, TVs, DVD players and stereos. Builder’s rubble, DIY materials, garage doors, window frames/glass, concrete coal bunkers, wood and scrap iron/steel. Crews will not go through gates/doors or retrieve items from inside the property.
Rotary washing lines, dismantled swings/climbing frames, empty water butts, bikes, garden tables/chairs, ladders, empty BBQs, dismantled trampolines, wheelbarrows and spades. Central heating boilers, vehicle parts, pianos, organs, dead animals/pets, garden refuse and ride-on lawn mowers. Collection date and items can be changed up to 12 noon the day before collection.
Item-count trap: More than one item from the same category still counts separately. Breckland gives examples: sofa plus 2 armchairs counts as 3 items; dining table plus 4 chairs counts as 5 items; bed frame, headboard and mattress counts as 3 items.

New, damaged, missing or different-size bins

Use this section when the problem is the bin itself, not a one-off missed collection.

Need Breckland detail Best action
New build / converted / split property bins £81 for delivery and provision of two bins: one black recycling bin and one green household waste bin. Check whether the developer has already contacted Breckland before paying.
Damage you caused beyond repair Charge applies for replacement. Call Serco on 0330 1099 220 to report, order and pay.
Wear-and-tear or crew damage No charge for repair/replacement if damaged through fair wear and tear or during emptying by the crew. Leave the damaged bin at the boundary so it can be repaired or replaced.
Missing / lost / stolen bin Administration and delivery charge applies. Use the official bin request route or contact Serco if needed.
Different-size bin If successful, charge is £41 for a standard 240L bin or £66 for a larger 360L bin. Apply for a larger or smaller bin and wait for approval.
Garden waste bin Annual subscription is £64. New bin delivery can take up to 10 working days. Order or renew garden waste online and read terms first.
Payment-system note: Breckland’s bin page warns that if you receive a payment error, do not attempt to pay again; allow up to 5 working days for payment to clear before retrying, or contact the Customer Team on 01362 656870.

New weekly food waste collection in Breckland

Breckland is adding a weekly food waste service as part of national Simpler Recycling changes. The newer Breckland FAQ says the household service launches in autumn 2026.

Food waste point Breckland detail What residents should do
Containers Households receive a 7 litre blue kitchen caddy and a 23 litre blue outdoor food waste bin. Wait for Breckland’s delivery and instructions before changing your routine.
Flats / communal properties Residents receive a 7 litre kitchen caddy and a larger 120 litre blue bin in the communal bin area. Follow your building’s communal food-waste instructions.
Frequency Food waste will be collected every week. Use it to reduce smelly green-bin waste.
Accepted food Dairy, fish, fruit/veg peelings, meat/bones, eggshells, tea/coffee grounds, bread, cakes, rice, pasta and beans. Put food only in the blue food waste system.
Not accepted Liquids, packaging, foil, tins/cans, glass, plastics, film and cutlery. Remove wrong items or the food bin may not be emptied.
Green and black bins Breckland’s FAQ says green and black bin collections will not change because of the food waste rollout. Still check My Breckland for your actual collection dates.
Why it helps: Breckland says food waste sent for processing is converted into biogas and useful agricultural by-products.

Batteries and small electricals: current Breckland alert

This is a current safety detail many generic bin-day pages miss.

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Kerbside suspended

Breckland says kerbside collections of batteries and small electrical items are currently suspended after a fire at a local waste facility.

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Fire risk

Batteries can be a fire hazard if put in household rubbish. Do not hide them in the green bin.

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Alternative route

Breckland says household batteries are accepted at retail outlets and supermarkets. Working electrical items may be suitable for charity donation.

Norfolk recycling centres for Breckland residents

Breckland routes residents to Norfolk County Council recycling centres for many items that do not belong in kerbside bins.

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Find your centre

Use the official Breckland/My Breckland route or Norfolk County Council route to find the local centre for your address.

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Book if required

Breckland’s rubbish pages link users to find a local recycling centre and book a slot.

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Check item rules

DIY waste, paint, oils, batteries, electricals, tyres and hazardous waste can have separate restrictions.

Practical tip: Before loading the car, check the centre, booking requirement, item acceptance and vehicle rules. It is easier to check first than to drive with a full boot and be refused.

Contacts and reporting script

Use the right number for the right problem. Breckland’s general phone page says bins, grounds and streets are handled by Serco.

Need Contact / route Have ready
Bins, grounds, streets, tagged bin query, bin damage Serco 0330 1099 220 Address, postcode, bin colour, collection date, tag reason or damage details.
Breckland Council Customer Team / payment issue 01362 656870 Account/reference if available, payment date, service being paid for.
Normal Breckland phone hours 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, except final Friday of each month when closing is 3:30pm. Call within published hours for non-emergency help.
Missed bin Use the official online missed-bin form after checks. Which bin was missed, due date, whether it was out before 6:30am, whether it had a tag, address details.

Simple phone/reporting script

Hello, I’m asking about a Breckland waste collection at [full address and postcode]. The bin is [black recycling / green refuse / brown garden waste]. It was due on [date]. It was placed at [boundary/agreed point] before 6:30am. There [was/was not] a tag. The rest of the street [was/was not] missed. Can you confirm the correct next step?

Information verification

This page is an independent help guide, not Breckland Council. Final collection dates, report windows, fees and service disruptions should always be confirmed on the official Breckland or Norfolk service before acting.

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Official council pages

Rubbish and recycling hub, bin-day checker, missed-bin form, bin sorting pages, garden waste terms, bulky waste, replacement bins and contact page.

Last checked

11 August 2026

Fees and rollout information can change. Recheck the official page before paying or reporting.

Independent

Not a council service

Refuse-Collection.org explains official information but does not collect bins, take payments or submit reports for residents.

Breckland Council Refuse Collection FAQs

How do I check my Breckland bin collection day?

Use Breckland Council’s official bin collection date page or My Breckland. Enter your postcode, select your address, then check your waste services, collection dates, bank holiday changes and downloadable calendar.

What time should I put my Breckland bin out?

Put your bin at your property boundary or agreed collection point before 6:30am on collection day. Bins put out after this time do not count as missed bins.

Which bin is recycling in Breckland?

The black bin is for recycling in Breckland. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, cartons, plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays, glass bottles and jars, cans, clean foil, aerosols and drink cartons.

Which bin is household refuse in Breckland?

The green bin is for bagged household rubbish and food waste, plus items that cannot be recycled or placed in the brown garden waste bin. Do not put DIY waste, garden waste, hot ashes, liquid paint, chemicals, oils, business waste or batteries in the green bin.

Can I leave extra waste beside my Breckland bin?

Extra recycling may be left next to the black recycling bin in a clear plastic bag. Waste beside the green refuse bin or extra garden waste beside the brown bin is not collected.

What should I do if my Breckland bin was missed?

Check that it was the correct bin on the correct day, out before 6:30am, not tagged, not affected by a service issue or bank holiday change, and whether the rest of your street was missed. Then use the official missed-bin form if it qualifies.

How much is Breckland garden waste collection?

Breckland’s garden waste service costs £64 per bin per year. It is an annual subscription service running for 12 months from your service start date or renewal date.

How much is Breckland bulky waste collection?

Breckland lists bulky waste at £43 for one to three items, plus £8 per additional item. Payment is required in advance and the service needs at least two weeks notice.

Are Breckland food waste collections starting?

Yes. Breckland says weekly household food waste collections will launch in 2026. The newer FAQ says autumn 2026, with households receiving a 7 litre blue kitchen caddy and a 23 litre blue outdoor food waste bin.

Who do I call about Breckland bins?

For bins, grounds and streets, Breckland says to contact Serco on 0330 1099 220. Breckland Council’s general customer number is 01362 656870.

Final practical advice

For Breckland refuse collection, the best routine is simple: check your exact address, put the right bin out before 6:30am, keep recycling clean and dry, do not bag black-bin recycling, do not leave green-bin side waste, and check service issues before reporting a missed bin.

If your problem is not a normal collection, use the correct route: brown garden waste subscription, bulky waste booking, bin replacement request, new food waste instructions, Serco contact, or Norfolk recycling centre booking.

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