Thick stench and piles of bin bags: Birmingham bin strikes five weeks on
Birmingham residents have been queuing up in their cars for miles in order to dispose of their rubbish. This comes as bin strikes enter a fifth week, as a major incident is declared by the city council.
Reporting from a collection point in Billesley, BBC Midlands' David Lumb described the stench as "thick in the air".
Asked about residents' hopes that there could be a temporary halt to the strike action, Unite regional officer Zoe Mayou said "not for now".
The union representing striking workers says the council is forcing some staff on to pay levels barely above the minimum wage - the council maintains it has made a fair and reasonable offer.
Meanwhile, a neighbouring council has said it will help clear the backlog of waste in Birmingham.