Mountains of rubbish STILL litter Birmingham pavements six months into bin strike

Temmuz 8, 2025 - 08:44
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Mountains of rubbish STILL litter  Birmingham pavements six months into bin strike
Overflowing bins and piles of rubbish on a Birmingham street during a bin strike.
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MOUNTAINS of rubbish littered the pavements in Birmingham yesterday — six months into the city’s unprecedented bin strike.

Locals say their life has been made a misery by the foul smells in the UK’s second-largest city.

Pile of rubbish and cardboard boxes on a city street.
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Mountains of rubbish littered the pavements in Birmingham yesterday — six months into the city’s unprecedented bin strike[/caption]
Overflowing rubbish and a wheelbarrow filled with waste in Birmingham during a bin strike.
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Locals say their lives have been made a misery by the foul smells[/caption]

Bethany Campbell, 22, of Selly Oak, said: “The place stinks, it looks atrocious and residents just feel they are being forgotten about.

“Nobody should live like this in modern Britain.”

The Unite union began the strikes in January after pay cuts of up to £8,000.

They have a mandate until December.

Union boss Sharon Graham vowed to remain “relentless” to get a deal.

The council is running contingency arrangements and is still negotiating.

A spokesperson for Birmingham City Council said: “The council recognises the significant impact that industrial action has had on the people and communities of Birmingham and thanks every resident for their continued patience under difficult circumstances.

“The council is grateful for the community groups who are working to clear waste and helping their fellow residents during this challenging time.

“The council remains committed to resolving the industrial action in the best interest of all parties involved.”

Overflowing bins and piles of rubbish on a Birmingham street during a bin strike.
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The Unite union began the strikes in January after pay cuts[/caption]
Overflowing trash bags and refuse piled on a Birmingham street during a bin strike.
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The council is running contingency arrangements and is still negotiating a deal[/caption]

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