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Council says collections could take weeks to resume
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2025-04-03
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With over 17,000 tonnes of waste on Birmingham’s streets, the city council has declared a major incident. Strike action has delayed collections for weeks. Emergency plans are now in motion—but the clean-up could still take time.
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