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Birmingham bin strike 'King rat' postbox topper appears | Birmingham bin strike 'King rat' postbox topper appears |
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Residents have previously spoken of seeing some "rats the size of cats" amid the strikes | |
A knitted postbox topper featuring the infamous phrase "rats the size of cats" has appeared on a street corner in Birmingham amid the city's ongoing bin strikes. | A knitted postbox topper featuring the infamous phrase "rats the size of cats" has appeared on a street corner in Birmingham amid the city's ongoing bin strikes. |
The woolly king rat, sat on top of a mound of knitted black bin bags and holding a crown and cheese sceptre, has been placed on top of a postbox at the Alcester Road and Chantry Road junction in Moseley. | The woolly king rat, sat on top of a mound of knitted black bin bags and holding a crown and cheese sceptre, has been placed on top of a postbox at the Alcester Road and Chantry Road junction in Moseley. |
The topper, which also features a knitted wheelie bin and pizza boxes, was created by members of the Moseley Knit and Natter Group. | The topper, which also features a knitted wheelie bin and pizza boxes, was created by members of the Moseley Knit and Natter Group. |
Member Naomi Green said the group "wanted to have a bit of fun" and "bring a smile to the community" as the dispute continued. | Member Naomi Green said the group "wanted to have a bit of fun" and "bring a smile to the community" as the dispute continued. |
Refuse workers started an all-out strike in March and residents began to complain about infestations of "cat-sized rats" as uncollected waste piled up on city streets. | Refuse workers started an all-out strike in March and residents began to complain about infestations of "cat-sized rats" as uncollected waste piled up on city streets. |
The matter was even raised in parliament in March, with Wendy Morton, Conservative MP for nearby Alridge-Brownhills, saying the "squeaky blinders" were not welcome in her constituency. | The matter was even raised in parliament in March, with Wendy Morton, Conservative MP for nearby Alridge-Brownhills, saying the "squeaky blinders" were not welcome in her constituency. |
A "king rat" with a crown and cheese spectre sits on top of a mound of knitted bin bags on the postbox | A "king rat" with a crown and cheese spectre sits on top of a mound of knitted bin bags on the postbox |
Ms Green said the topper, which was put together by five people over about a month, was created in the "spur of the moment" when the group was deciding what to knit next. | Ms Green said the topper, which was put together by five people over about a month, was created in the "spur of the moment" when the group was deciding what to knit next. |
"People have seen the funny side [of the strikes]," she said. | "People have seen the funny side [of the strikes]," she said. |
The knitwork also features a rodent eating chips covered in ketchup and a larger one feasting on a carrot and a sandwich. | The knitwork also features a rodent eating chips covered in ketchup and a larger one feasting on a carrot and a sandwich. |
Ms Green said, since its creation, people had been contacting the group to ask where they could see the topper and stopping by to take photos. | Ms Green said, since its creation, people had been contacting the group to ask where they could see the topper and stopping by to take photos. |
"People are paying homage to king rat," she said. | "People are paying homage to king rat," she said. |
Martin Mullaney, a community activist and former councillor in Moseley, described the knitwork as the "coronation of the rat king". | Martin Mullaney, a community activist and former councillor in Moseley, described the knitwork as the "coronation of the rat king". |
"I think it's amazing," he said. "It's a work of art, it's got humour in it." | "I think it's amazing," he said. "It's a work of art, it's got humour in it." |
"Bristol has got Banksy, eat your heart out, we've got our mystery Moseley knitters," he added. | "Bristol has got Banksy, eat your heart out, we've got our mystery Moseley knitters," he added. |
The postbox topper was created by members of the Moseley Knit and Natter Group | The postbox topper was created by members of the Moseley Knit and Natter Group |
Birmingham's long-running bin strikes, now in their eighth week, are part of an ongoing dispute between the city council and the Unite union over bin workers' pay. | Birmingham's long-running bin strikes, now in their eighth week, are part of an ongoing dispute between the city council and the Unite union over bin workers' pay. |
Talks aimed at resolving the dispute are taking place with conciliation service Acas. | Talks aimed at resolving the dispute are taking place with conciliation service Acas. |
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