

Sevenoaks District Council charity collections are now available to every household across the area, thanks to a confirmed working partnership between Sevenoaks District Council and Anglo Doorstep Collections. That partnership means residents here can book a completely free doorstep pickup — no charges, no car journey to a donation point, no hassle. Whether it is a bag of outgrown children’s clothes, a box of paperbacks or a pair of boots that still have years of wear in them, our driver will come directly to your property and take it all away for reuse.
Before booking, most residents have the same handful of questions. Here are the ones we hear most often — answered plainly.
Correct — the service is entirely free at every stage. There is no booking fee, no collection charge and nothing asked at the door.
No. Simply leave your sealed bags or boxes outside your property before the driver arrives. You do not need to be present.
Everything collected is routed directly into reuse markets. Good-condition items — clothing such as jackets, jumpers and cardigans, footwear, books, toys and more — find new owners rather than heading to disposal. That keeps useful goods in circulation and supports charitable causes along the way.
The online booking form takes just a few minutes to complete and is available around the clock. Choose a date, confirm your address and you are done.
Simple condition guide: if you would happily pass the item to a friend or neighbour, it almost certainly qualifies. Seal it in a bag or box, leave it outside on the agreed morning, and Anglo Doorstep Collections handles everything from there.

The accepted range covers the kinds of items that accumulate in most households — from a single coat to a full wardrobe clear-out, from holiday reads to outgrown toys. Below are the eight headline categories collected from doorsteps throughout the Sevenoaks District Council area:
Tops, trousers, dresses, jackets, hoodies, cardigans — wearable garments in good condition.
Paired shoes, boots and trainers that still have plenty of wear left in them.
Fiction, non-fiction, children’s titles and reference books ready for a new reader.
Children’s toys and games in good, complete, usable condition.
Handbags, backpacks, tote bags and other carriers still fit for everyday use.
Scarves, belts, hats, jewellery and similar items in good condition.
Music CDs, film DVDs and video games worth passing on to someone new.
Clean household linen and towels in a condition you would pass on confidently.
As well as the items above, Sevenoaks District Council residents can also donate:
The process is designed to be as straightforward as possible for residents. Here is what to expect from first click to final collection:


Anglo Doorstep Collections supplies Sevenoaks District Council with WasteDataFlow-ready reuse reporting after every collection run. Rather than a rough estimate, the council receives structured, evidenced data showing precisely how much is being reused across the local authority area. That evidence feeds directly into waste prevention planning, circular economy strategy and environmental reporting at a local level.
Items collected are assessed and placed into reuse markets — reducing demand for new resources and cutting the environmental costs that come with disposal. Each bag left on a Sevenoaks District Council doorstep adds to that measurable record.
The structured reuse data Anglo Doorstep Collections provides to Sevenoaks District Council directly informs:

Within the waste hierarchy, reuse sits above recycling — because extending a product’s useful life demands far less resource than breaking it down to recover raw materials. Sevenoaks District Council’s partnership with Anglo Doorstep Collections reflects that principle in practical, resident-facing terms. By making Sevenoaks District Council charity collections genuinely accessible to every household, the council is working to:
Through its partnership with Anglo Doorstep Collections, Sevenoaks District Council joins more than 100 local authorities across the UK — including Sevenoaks District Council, Maidstone Borough Council, Gravesham Borough Council and Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council — that have committed to doorstep reuse as a practical, community-level solution. Together, that network delivers real results:
Ready for a clear-out in the Sevenoaks District Council area? Arrange your free doorstep charity collection in just a few minutes — entirely online, at no cost, with no hassle attached.