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Outrage over council's rubbish skips move

A COUNCIL has sparked outrage by placing skips outside schools in Blackburn and Darwen a bid to beat the effects of a binmen strike.

Residents have complained that bags of rotting rubbish have been left in the skips to fester as temperatures soared to 75 degrees over the weekend.

And rogue tippers have also been using the large metal containers to dump household junk, including carpets, tyres and old electrical equipment.

Blackburn with Darwen Council has placed 17 skips across the borough - including outside six schools - to try to combat the large amount of uncollected waste which has mounted up since workers went on strike last week.

They include St Aidan's Primary School, Mill Hill, just days after it was visited by Prince William.

The skips were due to be removed tomorrow but may return later in the week as binmen prepare to strike again over pay on Thursday and Friday.

The move has been branded as "disgusting" by opposition politicians.

Labour leader Coun Kate Hollern said: "I can't believe we are putting skips outside schools. Would you want your child to turn up to school with a skip full of rotting food or nappies outside?

"With this hot weather it will be disgusting."

Residents are also outraged at the skips being placed outside their houses, fearing that items that have been abandoned at the side of them will not be removed when they are eventually taken away, because street cleaners are also taking strike action.

Carole Peel, 46, of Hayes Lane, has had a skip placed at the side of her gable end house.

She said: "It was only put there on Saturday and already it's revolting. People have dumped all sorts in that should have been taken to the tip, and because of that the proper rubbish has been left at the side so rats can get at it."

She added: "The skip collectors aren't going to take stuff that's not inside it - so who will clean up the mess?"

Another resident, who did not want tob enamed, said: "The forecast for this weekend and the most of next week was for temperatures of 23 degrees and the rubbish is just baking in the weather. I think environmental health will have a lot to say about the measures in place to dispose of rubbish."

The other schools involved are Lammark Primary School, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School, St Silas Road, Lower Darwen Primary School, Pleckgate High School and The Redeemer Primary School, Ewood.

Coun Alan Cottam said that the skips had been placed in central locations for ease of use. He added: "The officers will have chosen locations that are safe to use and have enough room around them so that people can stop their cars and load the rubbish in without any danger.

"If those places happen to be near schools it is a coincidental."

Thousands of residents did not have their bin emptied as a result of the first two-day walkout last week.

Members of the Unite union have confirmed more strikes by bin men, street cleaners and gardeners will take place this week in the ongoing row over changes to town hall salaries.

Council bosses say they intend to carry out "as many collections as possible" during the binmen's strike. As well as the skips, the council is using a private firm to collect rubbish from homes hit by the strike over pay.

The council has advised people to put their bins out as normal on their collection date after employing Blackburn-based Neale's Waste Management to help out.

A spokesman said: "There is further planned industrial action next week but talks are continuing with the unions and it is our intention to try and complete as many collections as possible."

Recycling collections will carry on as normal.

Meanwhile, a freelance binman is hoping to cash in on the protest by offering to take people's bins away for a fee.

John Murray, of Dominica Avenue, Lower Darwen, has bought his own bin wagon and, trading as "Bin and Gone," charges £3 to empty a wheelie bin.

The 45-year-old has been delivering leaflets to houses which have not had bins emptied because of the walkout.

He said: "I am quite happy. I support the workers in what they are doing but at the same time people want their bins emptied."

Union bosses say when workers are on duty they will work to rule', meaning no extra bin collections for people missed out during the strike.

9:53pm Sunday 11th May 2008

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Posted by: angry on 10:03pm Sun 11 May 08
Locations of the skips are as follows -

Lammark Primary School, Lammmark Road

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School, St Silas Road

St Aidens Primary School - Norfolk Street

Lower Darwen Primary School - Milking Lane



Brown Hill Road

Pleckgate School -Pleckgate Road - outside school of Excellence
The Redeamer Primary School, Jack Walker Way
Scotland Band Terrace - New grass verge from Hays Lane

Wensley Road - Outside the grass verge next to the Lion Pub, closer to Town



Green Lane - Next to the Community Centre

West View, Redlam next to the Doctors surgery
Entrance to Astor Chase in T Junction

Newfield Drive - on bridge

Shorrock Lane before Canal Bridge going down

Junction of Tiverton Road - off Hays Lane

Near to the junction of Meadow Vale ( Oakdale Estate) on main road before the round about.

Junction of Brookway and Parklands Way

Has Cottom completely lost the plot. These skips are placed at numerous schools, a doctors surgery and a community centre. Regardless of where they are placed they will stink. Rotten meat, veg, dirty nappies and anything else people want to get rid of. It will be rife with rats, flies, bluebottles and maggots.



They really dont care, instead of paying thousands of pounds for health hazards why dont they sit down and talk to workers, though how they ban talk to people who are losing thousands of pounds from an already low wage I don't know.



I never voted for this bunch of rag tag and bodtails

Posted by: asif khan, blackburn on 10:22pm Sun 11 May 08
Well there wasnt much point in putting these skips as most of them have been filled with other items not household waste.

Wonder how much it is costing the council to employ a private firm whilst the strike is on,like mr angry said why dont they sit down and talk with the unions.It would proably save money and a lot of incovienience to the public
Posted by: removals R me, my front room on 11:52pm Sun 11 May 08
i will certainly be taking all my un-wanted items to blackburn to dump them. thank you to the telegraph for making the skips so easy to find.
Posted by: M, Blackburn on 12:32am Mon 12 May 08
what a load of rubbish!
Posted by: boycott, stockport on 12:42am Mon 12 May 08
i recommend u fly-tip on Shadsworth as it would improve the area
Posted by: angry me, blackburn on 3:15am Mon 12 May 08
firstly not sure why there was any need for the comment about shadsworth - yes it needs improvement but either you live there in which case get off your butt and do something about it or you dont in which case you have no right to comment..
as for this john murray anyone know how to contact him?
Posted by: stooball66, backburn on 7:47am Mon 12 May 08
please can we have one at the bottom of bank lane
Posted by: Cllr.C.Rigby, Blackburn on 8:11am Mon 12 May 08
This is the Cllr. Hollern who supported fortnightly collections, and nvere replied to my questions above rotting food etc. More research by the reporter into the instigators of the strike action would be of more interest
Cllr C.Rigby



Posted by: jcb on 8:23am Mon 12 May 08
Good idea to have skips outside schools, it may persuade schoolchildren to use them instead of dropping their litter in the streets. Oh, and do parents not teach their children not to drop litter, or is it too much trouble.
Posted by: sharon osbourne, Blackburn on 1:34pm Mon 12 May 08
Rotting rubbish in the scorching heat! What would you rather have? Over filled dustbins that are not emptied? Have you ever been to Europe? Temperatures far exceed those we are currently experiencing and there is no problem with huge skips in the road. I think the council is doing the best it can in a situation created totally by the unions. Unions wanted equal pay for their members, now they want them to strike because they are getting it. Striking actually saves councils money cos they are not paying the numpties who are protesting, so paying for skips is nothing compared to paying for their salaries. But it is the private contractors who are rubbing their hands together with glee. I am sure they will be there too if the council decides to privatise its waste collections to stop this ridiculous situation escalating. Last I heard £15 to £18k a year was a good salary to be a bin man! If you don't like it then retrain, get some qualifications and find a higher paid job.
Posted by: paul, SEEING IT FROM THE WORKERS SIDE on 2:27pm Mon 12 May 08
sharon osbourne wrote:
Rotting rubbish in the scorching heat! What would you rather have? Over filled dustbins that are not emptied? Have you ever been to Europe? Temperatures far exceed those we are currently experiencing and there is no problem with huge skips in the road. I think the council is doing the best it can in a situation created totally by the unions. Unions wanted equal pay for their members, now they want them to strike because they are getting it. Striking actually saves councils money cos they are not paying the numpties who are protesting, so paying for skips is nothing compared to paying for their salaries. But it is the private contractors who are rubbing their hands together with glee. I am sure they will be there too if the council decides to privatise its waste collections to stop this ridiculous situation escalating. Last I heard £15 to £18k a year was a good salary to be a bin man! If you don't like it then retrain, get some qualifications and find a higher paid job.
what a total load of rubbish, one the unions did lobby for eqaul pay for women not being paid for the same job as a man, which I totally agree with. They also said nobody should lose , many would gain, this was prior to 1997. The government then brought in a policy that made all councils do a job evaluation. The JE was then turned into a profit making scheme, from which the council are making 625k out of the lowest paid workers. Most of these workers are men. You can't justify anybody in this day and age to be taking a pay cut, if women wasn't being paid the right wage for the job thier wages should have risen and mens wages left alone. Do you see mr Burgess taking a pay cut from his enormous salery of 140k and he is a council employee. What the unions are fighting for is not the inequalities but because staff have been forced to change a contract or face the sack. If you also think 15k to 18k is a good wage after some of them have worked for the council for 40 years and are ready for retirement, how can you expect these people to retrain or find a better job. It seems to me you are just thinking of yourself because you are affected by not having your bin emptied, but I garantee if the JE was happening to you, you would be one of the first out on strike and quite thankful that your union has had the balls to stand up for the little people.
Posted by: Casual Observer, Blackburn on 4:29pm Mon 12 May 08
Rememeber when the councillors where telling us how great unitary authority would be for the residents of BwD it as been for the senior officers who have seen a 100% wage rise and councillors who have also doubled ther allowances since 1996, and all this on the back of giving away services to there friends in the city at Capita.
Posted by: Two cones and a skip, Blackburn on 9:11pm Mon 12 May 08
Can the Council put a skip closer to my house please as I need to clear my garage out and it would be a big help. It would also be environmentally friendly as it would save me driving to the tip and having to pay New Labour petrol prices.

I don't live in an area where it is practice to tip your rubbish down the nearest railway embankment,or this could have been an alternative option I suppose.
Posted by: milly on 11:21pm Mon 12 May 08
yeh,sounds good.a career change.wish me luck,,mr ratty
Posted by: kath, blackburn on 11:35pm Mon 12 May 08
Bit late telling us were the skips are after they've been filled.Give the workers the money.Cut all the counsellors wages and save a fortune.
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