Birmingham’s bin-strike woes escalated this week when police were called to a mobile waste collection service that became swarmed by locals desperate to get rid of their rubbish. In Moseley ...
Since indefinite strike action began on 11 March, we’ve had reports of rats as big as cats, residents swarming around bin lorries and an increase in fly-tipping in areas surrounding Birmingham.
Outside, a butcher’s green bin has started to smell, while nearby a cairn of black bags sits atop a public waste container. While the dispute over waste management in the UK’s second city is a ...
Residents who subscribed to Birmingham's garden waste collection will be refunded after the service failed to get under way, the council has announced. The seasonal service, which costs users £61 ...
With the introduction of the new green bins across the state, there is plenty of confusion surrounding the correct use of each bin. Red bin? Yellow bin? FOGO? It can all be a bit overwhelming.
Making pay concessions to striking bin workers could reopen the "historic injustice" of equal pay at Birmingham City Council, council leader John Cotton has said. Unite union members have walked ...
Hundreds of bin collectors are set to strike into summer as rats the “size of cats” dig through rubbish bags piling up outside Birmingham’s front doors. Nearly 400 Unite the Union workers ...
Refuse workers lined up in front of the Tyseley depot on Tuesday morning An indefinite all-out strike for bin workers in Birmingham is under way, as rubbish continues to pile up in the streets.
Where Ya Bin, a chain of stores that resells unwanted Amazon orders is now open at 8942 Quioccasin Road, taking over a portion of a former Food Lion at Quioccasin Station Shopping Center ...
An all out bin strike is about to get under way in Birmingham. Not for the first time in our city's recent tumultuous history, the streets of Birmingham are filling up with unemptied bins as the ...
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