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Birmingham bin dispute: Hundreds of bins uncollected per day | Birmingham bin dispute: Hundreds of bins uncollected per day |
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Up to 900 missed bin collections from Birmingham's streets are reported every day, an email to city councillors has revealed. | Up to 900 missed bin collections from Birmingham's streets are reported every day, an email to city councillors has revealed. |
Labour council cabinet member John O'Shea admitted there was a "very serious problem" and said the authority was seeking to "iron out" issues. | Labour council cabinet member John O'Shea admitted there was a "very serious problem" and said the authority was seeking to "iron out" issues. |
He blamed a change in workers' shift patterns from a four-day week to the same number of hours over five days. | He blamed a change in workers' shift patterns from a four-day week to the same number of hours over five days. |
Residents said uncollected rubbish was attracting rats. | Residents said uncollected rubbish was attracting rats. |
The issues have emerged two months after the end of strikes by workers over "secret payments" made to those who did not take part in a dispute in 2017. | The issues have emerged two months after the end of strikes by workers over "secret payments" made to those who did not take part in a dispute in 2017. |
In an email to fellow councillors, Mr O'Shea said there were between 600 and 900 reported missed collections every day. | In an email to fellow councillors, Mr O'Shea said there were between 600 and 900 reported missed collections every day. |
"We have a number of issues with the new round structure," Mr O'Shea told the BBC. | "We have a number of issues with the new round structure," Mr O'Shea told the BBC. |
"Some of that is the crews getting used to the new rounds and some of it is about ironing out the problems where the new rounds don't quite work. | "Some of that is the crews getting used to the new rounds and some of it is about ironing out the problems where the new rounds don't quite work. |
"We need to do better. We need to revise what we deal with recycling once we have it and how we improve it." | "We need to do better. We need to revise what we deal with recycling once we have it and how we improve it." |
Mike Goulding, 69, said despite emailing the council every day, his recycling was not collected for five weeks. | Mike Goulding, 69, said despite emailing the council every day, his recycling was not collected for five weeks. |
Before it was picked up on Wednesday morning, Mr Goulding, who is disabled, said he was so frustrated he considered taking his wheelie bin to the Council House. | Before it was picked up on Wednesday morning, Mr Goulding, who is disabled, said he was so frustrated he considered taking his wheelie bin to the Council House. |
Zaheer Akbar, from Alum Rock Community Forum, said he had reported four missed collections. | Zaheer Akbar, from Alum Rock Community Forum, said he had reported four missed collections. |
Neil Eustace, Liberal Democrat councillor for Yardley East, said the situation was "shambolic" and people were "totally fed up". | Neil Eustace, Liberal Democrat councillor for Yardley East, said the situation was "shambolic" and people were "totally fed up". |
"Many people are now just putting recycling in with the regular rubbish because they see it as a pointless effort with the council is not playing its part," he said. | "Many people are now just putting recycling in with the regular rubbish because they see it as a pointless effort with the council is not playing its part," he said. |
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