Mid Sussex Bin Collection Dates 2026: Check Day & Calendar

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Mid Sussex Bin Collection Dates 2026: Check Day & Calendar

Mid Sussex bin collection dates in 2026 follow the district’s new 1‑2‑3 system: food waste every week, mixed recycling every two weeks and black-bin rubbish every three weeks. This independent guide helps residents in Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, East Grinstead and surrounding villages find the correct address calendar, prepare every bin correctly, handle missed collections, calculate bulky-waste charges, understand the £99.50 garden-waste service and plan a booked recycling-centre visit without searching across multiple council pages.

Quick answer

How to check your Mid Sussex bin collection day

Use the official bins and waste service, enter the full postcode and choose the exact property. The result displays the registered food-waste, recycling, rubbish and garden-waste dates for that address.

Do not use a general town calendar or copy a neighbour’s schedule. Collection rounds changed for all residents when the district-wide 1‑2‑3 system began, and nearby streets or communal buildings can have different arrangements.

Save four detailsYour normal weekday, the next service, the confirmed date and the presentation point. Recheck the live address calendar around Christmas and New Year.
Three-minute household setup

Set up the correct Mid Sussex collection routine

Complete these steps once for the exact property. They prevent most wrong-day, wrong-bin, overfilled-bin and access-related collection failures.

1

Search the full address

Enter the postcode in the official service and select the correct house, flat or communal property. If the address is missing, contact the waste team rather than selecting a neighbouring property.

Check the registered property schedule
2

Record all three core services

Write down the weekly food-waste date, fortnightly recycling date and three-weekly rubbish date. These services do not necessarily fall on the same weekday for every property.

3

Add garden waste separately

The paid green-bin service has its own fortnightly calendar and is suspended for the two weeks containing the Christmas and New Year bank holidays.

4

Prepare bins by 7am

Place council-provided bins at the edge of the property, clearly visible and accessible. Close the lid fully and keep recycling clean, dry and loose.

5

Wait until after 3pm before reporting

Mid Sussex says collections can take place until 3pm. If the bin remains unemptied after that, check the missed-bin rules and report through the official service.

Mid Sussex calendar pattern

What is collected each week under the 1‑2‑3 system?

The district-wide system started in November 2025 and remains the core 2026 pattern. Exact dates vary by address, but the service frequency is consistent.

Food wasteCooked and uncooked food in the lockable green outdoor bin.Every week
Mixed recyclingClean, dry and loose accepted packaging in the blue-lidded bin.Every 2 weeks
General rubbishRemaining non-recyclable household waste in the black-lidded bin.Every 3 weeks
Garden wasteSubscription-only green waste in a 240-litre green-lidded bin.25 collections
ServiceNormal frequencyPresentationImportant 2026 detail
Food wasteWeeklyGreen 23-litre outdoor bin by 7am, lid locked.Communal properties use a shared 140-litre food bin.
Mixed recyclingEvery two weeksClean, dry and loose; no plastic bags.Contaminated bins are normally left until the next scheduled collection.
General rubbishEvery three weeksCouncil-provided black-lidded bin, lid fully closed.Food waste must be separated into the weekly service.
Garden wasteFortnightlyPaid 240-litre bin, no extra side waste.25 collections; two-week Christmas/New Year suspension.

Bank-holiday planning: Mid Sussex says the normal pattern repeats through the year, with temporary changes at Christmas and New Year. Always use the address calendar for the final live date.

Repeat-visit planning utility

Save a Mid Sussex bin reminder and project future dates

Enter one date already confirmed by the official address calendar. The tool stores the reminder in this browser and projects the repeating interval. Christmas, New Year, severe weather and operational changes can override the estimate.

Build my reminder

My planning board

No date saved. Check the official property calendar first.

Planning aid only. Verify altered dates with Mid Sussex District Council.

Black, blue, green and garden bins

What goes in each Mid Sussex bin?

Correct sorting is more important under the three-weekly rubbish cycle. Use the weekly food service and fortnightly recycling service fully before placing anything in the black bin.

Black-lidded rubbish bin

  • Nappies and double-bagged pet waste
  • Non-recyclable packaging and plastic film
  • Polystyrene and broken crockery
  • Shredded paper

Keep out: food waste, electricals, textiles, garden waste, DIY rubble, hazardous or clinical waste.

Blue-lidded recycling bin

  • Paper, card, coffee cups and scrunchable wrapping paper
  • Clean foil trays and tin foil
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Metal cans, empty aerosols and tins
  • Food and drink cartons
  • Plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays

Keep out: shredded paper, tissues, Pyrex, crockery, batteries, cables, toys, plant pots, bags, film and polystyrene.

Green food-waste bin

  • Meat, fish, shellfish and bones
  • Dairy, eggshells and solid fats
  • Fruit, vegetables and peelings
  • Bread, cakes, rice, pasta and beans
  • Plate scrapings, tea bags and coffee grounds
  • Pet food and out-of-date food

Keep out: packaging, plastic bags, liquids, oils, animal bedding, pet waste, cut flowers and garden waste.

Green-lidded garden bin

  • Grass cuttings, leaves and weeds
  • Hedge trimmings and prunings
  • Small twigs and branches
  • Domestic green garden waste only

Keep out: food, pet bedding or waste, packaging, soil, rubble, invasive plants and anything that prevents the lid closing.

Quick disposal checker

Which Mid Sussex bin or service should I use?

Choose a common item for a fast route. Use the West Sussex recycling A–Z for unusual, hazardous or construction materials.

Household item finder

Result: Select an item above.

Fast sorting rule

  • Food: weekly green food bin.
  • Clean packaging: blue-lidded recycling bin.
  • Remaining non-recyclables: black-lidded rubbish bin.
  • Garden material: paid garden service or recycling centre.
  • Electrical, bulky, DIY or hazardous waste: separate service.
Open West Sussex Recycling A–Z
Weekly food-waste collection

Food caddy sizes, liners, smells and flats

Every household receives a 5-litre indoor caddy and a 23-litre lockable outdoor bin. Communal buildings use a shared 140-litre food bin in the bin store.

QuestionPractical answerAvoid
Do I need a liner?No. Newspaper or purchased compostable liners can be used.Ordinary plastic bags and packaging.
How do I stop smells?Rinse after emptying, keep out of direct sun and clean with washing-up liquid, lemon juice or white vinegar.Leaving the lid open or liquids inside.
What about flies?Lock the outdoor lid, wrap strong-smelling scraps in newspaper and clean the caddy regularly.Exposed food or unlocked containers.
No space for indoor caddy?Food can be taken directly to the larger outdoor bin.Returning food to the black rubbish bin.
Flats and communal buildings?Empty the indoor caddy into the shared 140-litre food bin.Using communal dry-recycling bins for food.

Free service: residents are not charged an additional subscription for the core weekly food-waste collection.

Mid Sussex missed-bin help

Wait, fix the problem or report the collection?

Do not report before 3pm on the scheduled day. First check the exact address date, presentation time, visibility, closed lid, contamination and road access.

SituationLikely reasonBest next action
It is before 3pmThe collection round may still be operating.Leave the correctly presented bin outside.
Wrong date or serviceThe 1‑2‑3 calendar was misread.Check the exact property calendar and use the next listed date.
Bin was not out by 7amLate presentation is not a missed collection.Present earlier next time.
Bin hidden, blocked or inaccessibleThe crew could not safely reach it.Move it to the visible property edge and remove the obstruction.
Recycling contaminatedNon-recyclable items were found.Remove all contamination; it will normally wait until the next scheduled date.
Genuine miss after 3pmThe correctly presented service was not completed.Report through the official bins and waste service.
Garden bin genuinely missedNo exclusion applies under the subscription terms.Report by 1:30pm on the following working day.

Missed-bin diagnosis

Result: Select the closest situation.

Information to prepare

  • Full address and postcode
  • Scheduled date and service type
  • Confirmation the bin was out by 7am
  • Whether the lid closed fully
  • Any sticker, contamination or access issue
  • Whether the property has assisted collection
Replacement bins and household capacity

Order containers or ask for extra rubbish capacity

The bins and waste service can be used to request replacement rubbish, recycling and food-waste containers. Extra black-bin capacity is assessed rather than automatically supplied.

Replacement recycling bin

Request a blue bin or black bin with a blue lid through the registered-address service.

Food caddy or outdoor bin

Order a missing or replacement 5-litre kitchen caddy or 23-litre outdoor food bin.

Two children in nappies

Contact customer services to apply for a second rubbish bin when two children are in nappies full time.

Large household or exceptional waste

Email the waste team for advice if a household cannot manage the three-weekly rubbish capacity after using food and recycling services fully.

Nappies and adult hygiene products: Mid Sussex does not currently provide a district-wide separate absorbent-hygiene collection. Double-bag these items before placing them in the black rubbish bin.

Help moving household bins

How assisted waste collection works

Residents who cannot physically move bins and have no suitable help at home can apply for crews to collect containers from an agreed place outside the house.

Services included

Household rubbish, mixed recycling, outdoor food waste, subscribed garden waste and registered clinical waste can be included.

Collection point

The crew can move a wheelie bin from outside the house or garden to the collection area.

Setup time

Allow three working days. Present bins at the normal point if the next collection falls within that setup period.

Missed assisted collection

Contact customer services promptly so the individual arrangement can be checked.

Garden-waste subscription 2026

Mid Sussex garden-waste cost, collections and contract rules

The paid service supplies a 240-litre green-lidded bin and 25 fortnightly collections over a 12-month subscription, excluding the two weeks containing Christmas and New Year bank holidays.

Subscription detailCurrent rulePractical meaning
New application price£99.50 per 240-litre bin.Each additional subscribed bin is charged at the full annual rate.
Collection frequency25 fortnightly weekday collections.The two Christmas/New Year weeks are excluded.
Start dateFirst working day of the calendar month after payment.Check the first live collection date before filling the bin.
PresentationVisible, accessible and within one metre of the highway by 7am.No collection if hidden, late, too heavy or the lid cannot close.
RenewalAutomatic annual renewal unless cancelled at least 14 days before renewal.Keep the registered email and direct debit details current.
Cancellation14-day cancellation before service begins; no part refund after service starts.Review the terms before payment.
Moving within Mid SussexNotify the council 14 days before moving and take the bin to the new property.Subscriptions do not transfer between councils or residents.
Missed collectionReport by 1:30pm on the following working day when no exclusion applies.A valid recovery collection is arranged when reasonably practicable.

Common rejection reasons: extra waste beside the bin, open lid, excessive weight, frozen contents, food or pet waste, compostable packaging, invasive plants or unpaid subscription.

Furniture and large household items

Mid Sussex bulky-waste prices and booking rules

The chargeable domestic service collects portable furniture, white goods and other household items that would normally move with you. It does not accept commercial, garden, DIY, building or black-bag waste.

Usable item

Sell, donate or offer it for reuse before paying for disposal.

You can transport it

Book a West Sussex recycling-centre slot and check material restrictions.

You need collection

List every item accurately, calculate the charge and complete the official booking.

Bulky-waste cost estimator

Estimate: £27.50 for one item.

Estimate only. The 50% reduction is subject to council verification of qualifying Council Tax Benefit, Housing Benefit or the housing element of Universal Credit.

Collection checklist

  • Maximum ten items per booking.
  • First item £27.50; each additional item £18.
  • Contractor contacts you within five working days.
  • Collection normally completes within ten working days.
  • Place items outside, ground level, inside the property boundary by 7am.
  • Cover sofas and mattresses to keep them dry.
  • Changes or cancellation by 2:30pm on the preceding working day.

POPs furniture: sofas, armchairs, futons, bean bags, office chairs, stools and similar upholstered items may contain persistent organic pollutants. Do not cut them up before collection.

Small electricals and household batteries

Kerbside electrical collection with the black bin

Small electricals and household batteries are collected every three weeks with the scheduled black-bin collection for eligible kerbside properties. The service is not currently available from communal bin stores.

RuleWhat to doDo not do this
Bag sizeUse one tied carrier-size bag no larger than 35 × 40cm.Do not use a black bin bag.
BatteriesRemove accepted household batteries and place them in a separate tied bag.Do not leave removable batteries inside appliances.
PresentationPlace bags beside the black bin by 7am.Do not put electricals inside any wheelie bin.
QuantityOne electrical bag and one battery bag per collection.Do not save a large backlog; use the service little and often.
Wet weatherKeep bags dry and hold them for the next collection if heavy rain is expected.Do not leave exposed electricals outside.
Missed bagsStore for the next black-bin date or use a recycling centre.Do not expect a separate return visit.

Fire safety: never put batteries or vapes inside the black rubbish bin. Disposable vapes stay intact; rechargeable vape batteries should be removed only when designed to be removable and bagged separately.

Household recycling centres

Burgess Hill and East Grinstead opening times and booking

West Sussex County Council operates the recycling centres. Vehicle visitors must book a timed slot; pedestrians, cyclists and mobility-scooter users can attend without a booking under the published access rules.

Burgess Hill Recycling Centre

Address: Fairbridge Way, Burgess Hill, RH15 8AR

  • 1 April–30 September: daily 9am–6pm
  • 1 October–31 March: closes at 4pm
  • Vehicle booking required
  • Phone: 01444 243041
  • Pedestrian, bicycle and mobility-scooter access without booking
Check live Burgess Hill details

East Grinstead Recycling Centre

Address: High Grove, Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead, RH19 1TZ

  • Summer: Mon 9am–6pm; Tue/Wed closed; Thu–Sun 9am–6pm
  • Winter open days close at 4pm
  • Vehicle booking required
  • Phone: 01342 323967
  • 2.2m height limit and other large-vehicle restrictions
Check live East Grinstead details

Before travelling: book up to 14 days ahead, carry proof of West Sussex residency and check the recycling A–Z for accepted materials or charges. Centres close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Official final-action resources

Mid Sussex waste links and contact details

Waste management contact

Telephone: 01444 477440
Email: wastematters@midsussex.gov.uk
Address: Mid Sussex District Council, Oaklands, Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 1SS

Information checked: 27 June 2026. Exact dates, disruptions, prices, booking availability and centre hours can change. Use the linked official service only for the final live lookup, report, booking or payment.

Mid Sussex bin collection FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How do I check my Mid Sussex bin collection date for 2026?

Use the official bins and waste service, enter the full postcode and select the exact property. The result shows food-waste, recycling, rubbish and subscribed garden-waste dates.

What is the Mid Sussex 1‑2‑3 bin schedule?

Food waste is collected every week, mixed recycling every two weeks and general rubbish every three weeks. The exact day depends on the registered address.

What time should Mid Sussex bins be put out?

Place council-provided bins at the visible edge of the property before 7am with the lid fully closed and access clear.

When can I report a missed Mid Sussex bin?

Wait until after 3pm on the scheduled collection day. Check the address date, 7am presentation, visibility, access, lid and contamination before reporting through the official service.

What goes in the blue recycling bin?

Clean, dry and loose paper, card, coffee cups, clean foil, glass bottles and jars, metal cans and aerosols, cartons and accepted plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays.

Can plastic bags go in Mid Sussex recycling?

No. Recycling must be loose. Plastic bags, film, crisp packets and polystyrene do not go in the blue-lidded recycling bin.

How often is the green food bin collected?

The 23-litre outdoor food bin is collected weekly. Communal buildings use a shared 140-litre food bin, also collected weekly.

How much is Mid Sussex garden-waste collection in 2026?

A new subscription costs £99.50 for one 240-litre green-lidded bin and 25 fortnightly collections over the subscription year.

How much is Mid Sussex bulky-waste collection?

The first item costs £27.50 and items two to ten cost £18 each. A verified 50% reduction may be available for specified benefits.

Can I get a second rubbish bin for nappies?

Households with two children in nappies full time can contact customer services to apply for a second bin. Other large households can ask the waste team for advice and assessment.

Do small electricals go in the black bin?

No. Eligible small electricals should be placed in one tied carrier-size bag beside the black bin. Household batteries must be in a separate tied bag.

Do I need to book Burgess Hill or East Grinstead recycling centre?

Vehicle visitors must book a timed slot. Published rules allow pedestrians, cyclists and mobility-scooter users to attend without a booking.

Independent Mid Sussex bin-day guide

This page brings the main council rules into one practical household guide. It cannot access a private property record, submit a missed-bin report, approve extra capacity or complete a paid booking.

No same-site internal article was added because no relevant live post could be verified from the website sitemap during this audit. No video was embedded because the available official videos related mainly to the earlier trial rather than the final district-wide 2026 service.

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