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‘I’m still keeping rubbish in the hallway’

Josh SandifordBBC News at Birmingham

BBC Lorraine is an old woman. He sits in a brown chair during the season. We can see a library behind it. There is a trophy on the table next to it. He wears light -edged glasses and a dark blue jumper.BBC

Lorraine Boyce aged in her 80s and lives alone in Kings Norton

“It shouldn’t be here. If the Firefighters sees this, they will be around to solve me.”

I’m standing next to the retired Lorraine Boyce in the cramped corridor of Birmingham house.

Six months of the city’s All-Out Bin strikes and is still used to store a recycling mound that the council cannot collect.

The authority is largely regularly purchased by general wastes. However, as a dispute continues with the Unite Union, the inhabitants remain in the middle.

Ms. Boyce, who was in her 80s and from Kings Norton, explained, “I have very small jars in the hut.”

“There are half a dozen bottle, cardboard, paper and too many plastic recycling in the hall.”

The lady stands in the corridor. Leaning against his cane. It is painted as orange with a leafy pattern. He's standing next to a pile of recycling. We can see cardboard boxes, plastics and some bottles next to their feet.

Mrs. Boyce says she believes in recycling and refuses to put it with general wastes

The retired said that he believed in recycling BBC and would not put it with general wastes as a point.

But when he lives alone without a car, he can’t take him to him.

“[The bin strike] Bad for our reputation and morale, “he said. I think it’s depressing. People think it’s not important. “

Carolyn is standing next to the thousand stores. There are two big green containers overflowing. He has short hair, wearing glasses and smiling on the camera. He wears a red and pink t -shirt.

Rotbish collapsed by Rotuse teams in Carolyn’s thousand stores after intermittent collections

Mrs. Boyce is not the only person to feel the effect for six months.

Carolyn Bauer bought a online garbage selector in Southern Yardley and goes out several times a week to clean the front driver.

However, the thousand stores serving Cul-de-Sac are full of general wastes.

He sees only intermittent collections take place because he has large containers rather than wheel boxes.

52 -year -old, “We chat with someone and stand out from the front and you can smell the boxes.” He said.

“I just want it to be solved.

Neighbors Naomi and Rob are standing side by side and smiling. We can see that there is an apartment complex behind them. Naomi is wearing a purple dress and a cross with an open necklace. Rob wears a white T -shirt with the skull and bee.

Neighbors Naomi and Rob Live in Aston says that general collections are sporadic, but the locals manage the problem with clues

In front of the city in Aston, 56 -year -old Rob Brough said that the general waste collections were also sporadic and managed with regular clues of natives.

He and his neighbor Naomi Clooney showed me the videos of a tremendous stack of garbage in the apartment complexes at the summit of the strike in May.

At that time, the seagulls regularly tear off their open garbage box bags and left a trash to be the feast of other wildlife.

Ms. Clooney, who received the recycling of Wales while visiting the family, said that the situation believes that the situation was unacceptable when the residents faced consecutive council tax increases.

“IT [has] He left the city’s perspective in the shadow, “he said. I had a family from Ireland and was really embarrassing. “

Naomi Clooney is a big pile of garbage in a thousand stores. The bags are completely carrying and falling. Some of them can see that open explanatory boxes and food are torn. Sunny day.Naomi Clooney

The garbage box in Aston saw large piles of waste during industrial action

‘Broken Words’

However, the union claims that it is a case of “ruthless” council deductions and that there are up to 170 garbage workers who claim to have lost about £ 8,000 a year.

National Chief Officer Onay Kasab, “the treatment of politicians to these workers, no one has lost their wages and now nowhere in the driving roles, including broken promises, including the worst of the Unite,” he said.

If an agreement is not made, the union probably promised to expand the industrial action beyond next March.

This means that the strike can rush for at least one year.

If that’s the case, the people in Birmingham now know exactly what to expect.

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