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The Birmingham Wall of Garbage cleared after being left on “Fester in Open Air” – Birmingham Live

The Birmingham Wall of Garbage cleared after being left on “Fester in Open Air” – Birmingham Live

What a difference one day – shocking before and after showing how City Street is left with “purulent” piles of garbage

A towering wall of garbage in Birmingham has been cleared after being left outdoors for weeks. In the photo: Newuhol Street in Birmingham before and after it was cleared(Image: Birminghamlive / Cameron MCLEAN))

A coating wall of garbage in Birmingham has been cleared after being left to “intensify in the open” for weeks.

The huge pile of waste was left on Newuhol Street in the neighborhood of the jewelry on a passage, which sits between residential and commercial buildings.

Resident Cameron McLean has contacted Birmingham to report the uneven pile that is growing in the light of escalated industrial actions by city workers in the bin.

Read more: where to leave bins during strikes as the collections devastate and the new protests have been announced

Cameron claims that the bins were not collected for “two weeks” the moment the photo was taken on February 11th.

Birmingham visited the scene on February 12, where the bins were completely cleared and the area returned to a similarity.

However, the violation continues elsewhere in the city as the bins accumulate in neighborhoods throughout the city, while the escalating industrial actions continue.

A towering wall of garbage in Birmingham has been cleared after being left outdoors for weeks. On the photo: Newuhol Street in Birmingham before it is cleared(Image: Cameron McLeine))

Cameron told Birminghamlive on February 11: “This is 101 Newhall Street, which is only from BT Tower, it is a mix of residential and commercial with two businesses in the building.

“I am disappointed with the fact that this amount of waste is left to increase outdoors. It is guaranteed to cause rats and we pay so much of the rent and advice tax to make it happen?

“It seems very unfair to have to deal with the view and smell daily, as it is located directly outside the main exit for the building.”

On February 3, more than 350 baskets of baskets in Birmingham strengthened industrial actions in a dispute with the Birmingham City Council on planned job losses.

The striking members of the Union of the Union took the footsteps of the Council of the Council on Wednesday morning, February 12, in a new protest on “Council Actions”.

Newhall 101 Street, which is right from the bt tower where the garbage is cleared(Image: Birminghamlive))

BIN workers have told Birminghamlive that the work of the recycling and waste collection department (WRCO) will leave 150 workers up to 8,000 British pounds higher each year.

One said, “It’s dangerous. We are upset by losing money, but that’s more than that: this can put our lives at risk.”

The Council said the safety of “employees and residents is being accepted extremely seriously” and this is in conversations with the Union.

Read the full statements from the Birmingham Municipal Council and unite in our report here.

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