Bin Day

Freshwater and Totland bin collection days

Run by Isle of Wight. Enter your postcode and pick your address.

Council for Freshwater and Totland

Freshwater and Totland sits inside Isle of Wight. The bin schedule, missed-bin reporting, garden waste sign-up and bulky-waste booking all run through the council.

Bins collected in Freshwater and Totland

Most UK councils run a mix of general waste, mixed recycling, and either food waste or garden waste on rotation. Look up your address above to see exactly what Isle of Wight collects on your road.

Bin day guides for Freshwater and Totland

Practical guides on the common bin collection questions for residents of Freshwater and Totland.

Postcode districts in Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight covers these postcode districts.

  • PO30
  • PO31
  • PO32
  • PO33
  • PO34
  • PO35
  • PO36
  • PO37
  • PO38
  • PO39
  • PO40
  • PO41

Common questions about bins in Freshwater and Totland

What day are bins collected in Freshwater and Totland?
Collection days vary by street. Enter your postcode at the top of this page and pick your address to see the next collection day for every bin Isle of Wight empties.
Who collects bins in Freshwater and Totland?
Isle of Wight collects household bins in Freshwater and Totland. Sign-ups, missed-bin reports and bulky-waste bookings all run through the council.
How do I report a missed bin in Freshwater and Totland?
Wait until the working day after the missed collection, then report it on the council's site. Most councils ask for the report within 24 to 48 hours. The Isle of Wight site is the right place to file it.
Do bin days change on bank holidays in Freshwater and Totland?
Yes. Most councils slide collections by a day or two when a bank holiday lands on a working day. Christmas and New Year usually have a published two-week revised schedule.
Does Isle of Wight collect food waste in Freshwater and Totland?
Not in the data Bin Day has gathered for Isle of Wight so far. The household side of Simpler Recycling went live on 31 March 2026, and some English councils have a transitional exemption.

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