
BBC News, West Mindlands
Residents say everyday life in Birmingham was “a heavyly difficult” while they were a continuous strike.
A number of basket bags have risen in some streets of the city, while wage conflict between workers and the city council has continued.
People have told the BBC that the roads were addicted by the mouse, most of whom were in trouble over the road.
With the warming of the weather and the smell of rotten waste, no party will return with the United Union, which warns of the conflict. he can run until summer and President of the Council John Cotton donation to provide basket workers money privileges.
Residents talked about “a stolen from mice and spiders” and in Balsal Hes, three miles away from the south of the city, Matthew House was looking at the foxes gathering to tear the black plastic bags.
He said he was “the smell of hanging garbage on the whole region” and said he was afraid that mice would adapt children in a nearby playing field.
Dan O’Brien, who lives in the city center, saw four dead mice on Thursday, in a scene described as “absolutely shocked.

None of these men said they had accused the basketball workers.
“I am sympathetic to the rights of workers, but everyday life is very difficult,” Mr. Hawys said.
In Hawkli, about one mile northwest of the city, an area with a six-foot bag of a six-foot bag has been questioned about domestic power.
“Why did the council leave this point until it ends the conflict?” Stephen Nam asked.

Just as nature takes over the streets, it is not just a mice, spider and fox.
Judith Warly, who was also in Hawkley, said he had seen bags being attacked by snakes and cats.
Ms. Warly, who uses a movement scooter, said the bags were tall – in some places to take the street completely.
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One of the platforms control companies said it had increased by 75 percent of its calls for help.
“There is a mouse in the front garden, back and access to access to the baskets left outside,” said William Tims of Wj Pest Solutions.
He said the city was “to go underwater” and described the situation as incredible.
Mr. Tims advised people to try to raise their garbage bags from the ground and keep them away from the walls so that the mice could not go to them.
But some areas have survived garbage groups.
People living in Kotirich and Bornville say while recycling have been neglected, but waste has been collected weekly at the specified time.

What was a whole of the city is now the attention of MPs from both sides of the municipalities.
Labor MP Edgebaston, Pritt Gil, has repeatedly described the situation as close to public health, while Tori Party leader Kamy Badinoch has attacked the Labor Party with the line: “If you vote, you will get garbage.
UNITE’s chief national officer Unai Cassab has called for an explanation about the main points, including the number of workers affected by salary disputes and the amount of money they lose – both are issues agreed upon by the PUK and the council.
In the city council, potatoes claimed that the privileges of salaries by collecting male male bottoms can open the problems of equal salaries. who have taken power.
At the same time, the council’s advice to the population continues to establish household waste as normal, while talks between the government and the union continue.
