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Bin Chaos: Snow Delays Spark Council Apology
19 Jan
Summary
- Council apologizes for overdue bin collections after snow and ice.
- Vehicle breakdowns and large waste volumes further delayed catch-up efforts.
- Fly-tipping teams and streamlined incinerator access will aid collections.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council has issued an apology for the ongoing delays in bin collections, which have been significantly impacted by adverse weather conditions. The initial disruption occurred during the week of January 5th, when snow and ice made it difficult for waste and recycling crews to operate. Despite improvements in weather, catching up on the accumulated backlog proved challenging.
The situation was exacerbated by several unexpected vehicle breakdowns among the collection fleet. Furthermore, crews encountered substantial volumes of waste, making it difficult to adhere to regular schedules. The council acknowledged the inconvenience caused to residents and pledged to resolve the issue.
In response, the council is mobilizing its fly-tipping teams to assist with waste collection. Access to the city's incinerator will also be streamlined to reduce waiting times for collection vehicles. The council is asking for the public's continued patience and to leave bins accessible at the kerbside.




