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Council faces questions over ‘awful’ overflowing bins at Coventry cemeteries

Overflowing bins at Coventry cemeteries have left residents concerned – with some branding the problem “disgusting.” Opposition councilors raised the problems at a Coventry City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 9.

Coun Gary Ridley said locals had contacted him about issues at London Road Mass Grave. And Coun Marcus Lapsa said he had received several complaints about Canley Crematorium.




He told members: “A lot of people come from many miles to pay respect to loved ones and to see that type of mess was quite disgusting.” Problems with piles of waste on bins at the crematorium were reported on by Coventry Live last week.

READ MORE: Residents’ fury at ‘disgusting’ overflowing bins at Canley Crematorium in Coventry

One local called the situation a “disgrace,” according to the article. The state of bins at London Road attracted attention on social media last month, with people calling it “horrible” and one saying “we should be ashamed as a city!”

Waste at Canley Crematorium on Cannon Hill Road(Image: Adam Rice)

In her responses to questions, senior councilor Patricia Hetherton said the council switched contractors earlier this year which had led to “some disruption” in collections. She added: “We have been assured there will be no further delays to collections.”

It was revealed at the meeting that the new provider for the waste collections was the council-owned company Tom White Waste, which took over in April. This sparked a follow-up question from Coun Ridley.

He asked Coun Hetherton: “Would she not agree with me that as we own Tom White Waste, any problems with them, this is effectively the tail wagging the dog?” But the cabinet member for city services claimed that it didn’t matter.

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