Bin Collection in M19 2EP

Levenshulme, Manchester City Council

Live data from www.manchester.gov.uk · Updated 14 July 2026

M19 2EP is in Levenshulme, served by Manchester City Council.

The following bin types are collected in this area:

General Waste Recycling (Glass, Cans & Plastics) Recycling (Paper & Card) Food & Garden Waste

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Bin collection in Manchester City Council

Manchester City Council collects waste from around 210,000 households across the city. Collections are managed directly by the council. Bins should be presented from 6pm the evening before your collection day. Full service information is at manchester.gov.uk/bins.

Most properties receive a weekly black bin collection for general household waste — items that cannot be recycled. Recycling is split across two separate fortnightly bins that alternate each week, so a recycling collection arrives every week. The brown bin accepts glass bottles and jars, food and drink cans and tins, plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays, and food and drink cartons. The blue bin accepts paper, newspapers, magazines, envelopes, and cardboard, collected on alternate fortnights to the brown bin. In some areas of the city a green bin is also provided for combined food and garden waste, though this service is not available at all properties.

If your bin is missed, report it within 24 hours at manchester.gov.uk/bins or by calling 0161 234 5000. Bank holiday collections may be rescheduled — the council publishes revised dates online and affected collections are typically moved to the following working day.

Manchester's Household Waste Recycling Centre is at Longley Lane, Northenden, M22 4RR, open seven days a week. It accepts bulky waste, electricals, paint, wood, garden waste, and other materials not collected at the kerbside.

Frequently asked questions

When are bins collected in M19 2EP?

Manchester City Council collects General Waste, Recycling (Glass, Cans & Plastics), Recycling (Paper & Card), Food & Garden Waste. Frequency: General waste (black bin): weekly. Recycling (brown bin): fortnightly. Paper & card (blue bin): fortnightly on alternating weeks to brown bin. Green bin (food & garden, where available): varies.. For your exact next collection date, select your address above.

Which council collects bins in M19 2EP?

Bin collections in M19 2EP are managed by Manchester City Council. Manchester City Council is responsible for household waste collection, recycling, and garden waste services across the area.

What bin colours are used in Manchester City Council?

Manchester City Council uses the following bins — General Waste: Black bin (240L); Recycling (Glass, Cans & Plastics): Brown bin (240L); Recycling (Paper & Card): Blue bin (240L); Food & Garden Waste: Green bin (where available).

How do I report a missed bin collection in Manchester City Council?

Report within 24 hours at manchester.gov.uk/bins or call 0161 234 5000.

What can I put in the General Waste bin in Manchester City Council?

Black bin (240L). Accepts: Non-recyclable household waste — anything that cannot go in the brown or blue recycling bins. Collected weekly.

What can I put in the Recycling (Glass, Cans & Plastics) bin in Manchester City Council?

Brown bin (240L). Accepts: Glass bottles and jars, food and drink cans and tins, plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays, food and drink cartons. Collected fortnightly.

What can I put in the Recycling (Paper & Card) bin in Manchester City Council?

Blue bin (240L). Accepts: Paper, newspapers, magazines, envelopes, and cardboard. Collected fortnightly on alternating weeks to the brown bin.

What can I put in the Food & Garden Waste bin in Manchester City Council?

Green bin (where available). Accepts: Food scraps and garden waste including grass cuttings, leaves, and small branches. Not available at all properties.

What happens to bin collections during bank holidays in Manchester City Council?

Collections may be rescheduled on bank holidays. Revised dates are published at manchester.gov.uk/bins — affected collections typically move to the following working day.