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Bin strike during heatwave gives Birmingham locals 'the ick' | Bin strike during heatwave gives Birmingham locals 'the ick' |
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Sadia Khan said the stinky rubbish had damaged the city's reputation, and given it the "ick" | Sadia Khan said the stinky rubbish had damaged the city's reputation, and given it the "ick" |
It has been more than 100 days since Birmingham's bin workers began their all-out strike. | It has been more than 100 days since Birmingham's bin workers began their all-out strike. |
Now the country is in a heatwave, and the last thing residents need is rubbish piling up in the streets. | Now the country is in a heatwave, and the last thing residents need is rubbish piling up in the streets. |
"It just adds to the 'ick' of the city now, I think the whole city and the reputation of Birmingham on a whole, everyone's just having such a big negative impact," said Sadia Khan. | "It just adds to the 'ick' of the city now, I think the whole city and the reputation of Birmingham on a whole, everyone's just having such a big negative impact," said Sadia Khan. |
As a volunteer for a park in Balsall Heath, one of the worst affected areas during the strike, she said she had seen fly-tipping soar. | As a volunteer for a park in Balsall Heath, one of the worst affected areas during the strike, she said she had seen fly-tipping soar. |
"It just puts you off really, it's quite depressing," she said. | "It just puts you off really, it's quite depressing," she said. |
"It's really destroying people's mental wellbeing." | "It's really destroying people's mental wellbeing." |
Many have complained the heatwave has made things worse - with the stench from overflowing bins forcing some to put extra bags around already-bagged rubbish in an attempt to contain the smell. | Many have complained the heatwave has made things worse - with the stench from overflowing bins forcing some to put extra bags around already-bagged rubbish in an attempt to contain the smell. |
The indefinite industrial action officially started on 11 March, but collectors have been striking on-and-off since January. | The indefinite industrial action officially started on 11 March, but collectors have been striking on-and-off since January. |
It has led to reports of rat infestations, and rubbish strewn across streets as animals have clawed their way into bin bags. | It has led to reports of rat infestations, and rubbish strewn across streets as animals have clawed their way into bin bags. |
Rubbish has been piling up in Ladywood, as the heatwave takes hold | Rubbish has been piling up in Ladywood, as the heatwave takes hold |
Steve Message, who lives in Hockley, said missed collections had meant nappies, food and other rubbish being strewn across the road. | Steve Message, who lives in Hockley, said missed collections had meant nappies, food and other rubbish being strewn across the road. |
"My neighbour can't open her windows because the piles of rubbish are near where she lives, and the flies, it's a fly-fest." | "My neighbour can't open her windows because the piles of rubbish are near where she lives, and the flies, it's a fly-fest." |
"People are putting more and more bags on top of bags which haven't been collected." | "People are putting more and more bags on top of bags which haven't been collected." |
The black bin bags were being ripped open by cats, squirrels, foxes, he said. | The black bin bags were being ripped open by cats, squirrels, foxes, he said. |
"There are hundreds of bluebottles everywhere. It's a public health issue, it's not good to have stinking rubbish and all these flies spreading disease." | "There are hundreds of bluebottles everywhere. It's a public health issue, it's not good to have stinking rubbish and all these flies spreading disease." |
Jonathan Yu said his bins had gone uncollected for three months | Jonathan Yu said his bins had gone uncollected for three months |
Jonathan Yu, who lives on a new estate in Selly Oak, said his bins had not been collected since March – although the council disputes this. | Jonathan Yu, who lives on a new estate in Selly Oak, said his bins had not been collected since March – although the council disputes this. |
"We have to hold our nose every time we step out [of the house]," he said. | "We have to hold our nose every time we step out [of the house]," he said. |
He has been taking his bin bags to work with him, to dispose of them in commercial waste bins. | He has been taking his bin bags to work with him, to dispose of them in commercial waste bins. |
He added that it was "really, really hard" to get a booking at a recycling centre, and that appointments needed to be booked about a week in advance. | He added that it was "really, really hard" to get a booking at a recycling centre, and that appointments needed to be booked about a week in advance. |
He said he understood the bin workers' reasons for striking, but wanted the problem to be resolved. | He said he understood the bin workers' reasons for striking, but wanted the problem to be resolved. |
Mr Yu said he felt people in neighbouring areas to his had been getting their bins collected, and that "posh areas" seemed to be getting a better service. | Mr Yu said he felt people in neighbouring areas to his had been getting their bins collected, and that "posh areas" seemed to be getting a better service. |
Rubbish has been left on a pavement in Balsall Heath | |
Birmingham City Council said since taking legal action to prevent striking bin workers from delaying trucks leaving depots, it had collected more than 33,000 tonnes of rubbish. | Birmingham City Council said since taking legal action to prevent striking bin workers from delaying trucks leaving depots, it had collected more than 33,000 tonnes of rubbish. |
In a video posted on social media, council leader John Cotton said the authority was working to "clear the backlog of waste". | In a video posted on social media, council leader John Cotton said the authority was working to "clear the backlog of waste". |
He added the authority had "put a new deal on the table" to end the industrial action. | He added the authority had "put a new deal on the table" to end the industrial action. |
Many residents say the heatwave has exacerbated the smell from uncollected rubbish | |
A Unite spokesperson said earlier this week that the latest deal had been presented two weeks ago, with the union saying at that time the proposal had been "watered down" from a "ballpark offer" made at conciliation talks. | A Unite spokesperson said earlier this week that the latest deal had been presented two weeks ago, with the union saying at that time the proposal had been "watered down" from a "ballpark offer" made at conciliation talks. |
Bosses from the union claim changes to how rubbish is collected in the city will see up to 170 workers face an £8,000 annual pay cut, but the council disputes this, saying 17 people could lose up to £6,000 a year. | Bosses from the union claim changes to how rubbish is collected in the city will see up to 170 workers face an £8,000 annual pay cut, but the council disputes this, saying 17 people could lose up to £6,000 a year. |
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