Council Free Rubbish Collection:
What’s Included & When to Book Private
Most UK councils offer some form of free rubbish collection — but there are strict limits. These usually cover regular bin rounds and, in some cases, a set number of bulky waste pickups per year. Anything outside the rules often leaves households turning to private bin collection services for a faster solution.
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What does council free rubbish collection include?
Across Surrey and South London, councils generally provide:
- General waste bin rounds – typically weekly or fortnightly.
- Recycling collections – paper, plastics, tins, and glass (varies by council).
- Food waste – weekly caddy collections (usually free).
- Garden waste – often a paid subscription, so not included in “free” services.
- Bulky waste – limited free collections (some councils include 1–2 per year, others charge).
Check your local council’s waste page for exact details:
When free rubbish collection doesn’t apply
Households often find that “free” services don’t cover everything. Common issues include:
- Side waste refusals – councils won’t take extra bags outside the bin (see Banstead guide).
- Contaminated bins – if recycling is mixed with food or non-recyclables, it’s usually left behind (our service clears these).
- Overflowing communal bins – common in flats and HMOs (Carshalton example).
- Large bulky items – some councils only collect certain types (e.g. furniture, mattresses) and limit how many per visit.
- Garden subscriptions – crews won’t collect green waste unless you’ve paid for a bin licence.
Private bin collection: when to book
If your rubbish falls outside the free service, private collection is the simplest solution. With private wheelie bin emptying, you can arrange:
- General waste bins that councils refused.
- Recycling when crews rejected your load.
- Garden waste without a subscription.
- Food caddies missed or delayed by crews.
- One-off extra bin empties after events, moves, or big clear-outs.
Prices start from £29 for the first 240L bin, with discounts for additional bins collected on the same visit.
FAQs: Council Free Rubbish Collection
- Is bulky waste collection free?
Some councils include 1–2 free bulky waste collections per year, but most now charge. - Do councils collect side bags for free?
No, almost all Surrey councils reject side waste unless it’s pre-booked and paid for. - Is garden waste free?
No, garden waste is usually a subscription service — you must pay for a bin or sack licence. - When should I use private collection?
When your bin is refused, overflowing, or if you need urgent removal outside council schedules.
Your next step
Before booking, check your council’s free collection rules using their website. If your rubbish doesn’t qualify, book a private bin collection today for same-day or next-day clearance.
Related guides:
Too much waste for your bin? ·
Why councils refuse bins ·
How to appeal a bin refusal