I doubt they will take it.
Google "Bulky waste removal + the name of your town/city" and you might find some info.
Here in Derby they'd collect a freestanding wardrobe for a small fee but not fitted units.
Ours won't take furniture in the normal dustbin collection, they will send a Large Item collection truck but you have to pay. Might be cheaper to see if you have a local pick-up/disposal company who would do it, but check that they are properly licenced, you don't want your old wardrobes tipped in the local stream.
Will do...we can get a transit from the shop over the road so don't even need to break it up. Just thought if the council would do it for £15 that would be the best option.
check your council website. Many have free dumps, but will charge for taking household goods away . Some £30 for first 15 minutes. They wont take rubble from DIY projects, people have to take it to dump themselves and pay by weight to dispose of. Ridiculous really encourages fly tipping. Loads of wood - burn it. Rubble try to share a skip with neighbours./ I have put washing machine and other scrap at front of property picked up by scrap men - just put notice on it FREE scrap.