Labour-run council blames heatwave for suspending food and garden waste collections for a MONTH
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Fury as Labour-run council blames the heatwave for suspending food and garden waste collections for a MONTH – with some residents forced to wait six weeks before ‘rotting food’ bins are taken
- Waltham Forest Council has suspended food bin collections until September 12
- Garden waste collection in north-east borough also suspended due to dry spell
- Outraged residents have spoken out about the suspension due to the heatwave
- There are suggestions that the ‘rotting’ food will be attacked by pests
- Waltham Forest councillors were ‘flabbergasted’ and only found out via social media
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Homeowners have been left outraged after being informed by their council that food bins will not be collected for more than a month despite the next heatwave looming.
Labour-run Waltham Forest Council informed residents on social media that both food and garden waste bins will not be collected from August 15 until September 12.
Furious homeowners in the north-east London borough have fired back, highlighting that their ‘rotting’ food will be left uncollected while the UK is gripped by another heatwave.
Conservative deputy leader of Waltham Forest Afzal Akram told MailOnline that he and his fellow party members were ‘flabbergasted’ when they learnt of the suspension via Twitter.
‘We are flabbergasted by this decision being made and by the way it has been communicated,’ he said.
‘We as councillors only heard about it once the council put it out on social media. It’s one of those blue sky thinking moments that you think of something and straight away you should throw it in the bin.
‘But for them to go and implement it is ridiculous. We are in a heatwave and they expect residents to leave food lying their for month – the stench, the stink is going to be unbelievable.’
The council’s ‘temporary’ measure has been introduced after it highlighted that less garden waste has had to be collected given the lack of rainfall in the UK this summer. It will instead focus on other services to reduce unnecessary journeys.
Waltham Forest Council gave residents just five days notice that their food bins and garden waste bins will not be collected until September 12
The decision has received severe backlash from locals and councillors alike. Pictured: Binmen collecting rubbish on a Waltham Forest road
Angry locals of Waltham Forest vented their frustration at having to leave their food bins out uncollected during the heatwave
Waltham Forest Conservatives leader Emma Best also told MailOnline the decision was ‘completely ridiculous’, adding: ‘Bins are already full of festering food with residents having no warning of this decision. The state of these bins in flat blocks will be especially grim in a month’s time.’
She also hit out at the council who declared a ‘climate emergency’ in 2019. She said: ‘Waltham Forest Labour have managed to be regulars in Private Eye’s rotten boroughs list but this decision will bring a whole new literal meaning to that title. They must reverse this decision now.’
Cllr Akram, who revealed that a formal protest is being written to the council, also fears that the years of education into recycling will be halted by this ‘stupid’ decision that will see residents go back to putting food waste in black bins.
The council has told homeowners to dispose of any garden and food waste in brown bins until collection resumes.
But residents have hit back at the council’s announcement with serious concerns about the heatwave and the danger of flies and other pests infesting their brown bins.
One user simply said: ‘Whyyy?! Literally in a heatwave…’.
Meanwhile another vented their frustration at the lack of notice given. They said: ‘And a little more notice wouldn’t have gone amiss. My brown bin is already full of all that garden waste that you seem to think is nonexistent, as well as some food waste which will now rot for 5 weeks’.
Another Waltham Forest resident highlighted that following the last brown bin collection tomorrow, it will actually be six weeks until the food waste is next collected.
Some residents of Waltham Forest pointed out the lack of notice they were given as well as limited information on the website. Meanwhile others have serious concerns about rotting food being targeted by flies and rats during the heatwave which will see temperatures hit 37C (99F)
The Met Office has announced an amber extreme heat warning as temperatures are set to soar to 37C (99F) in some parts of the UK over the next four days.
Although temperatures are not expected to be as high as the previous July heatwave, it is set to last longer.
This is what has left people in Waltham Forest outraged. One user said: ‘So in the hottest month, we’ll be left with rotting food waste attracting rats and other pests, that makes sense’.
While another said: ‘Erm, all that food festering in my brown big is going to smell disgusting and be full of flies after a month!’
Waltham Forest Council were approached for comment.