Huge shake up for Birmingham bin collections - here's when each ward is due to see collections reduced
Birmingham City Council is planning to reduce bin collections from weekly to bi-weekly throughout 2025
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Huge changes to Birmingham bin collections are on their way and could be introduced for some residents as early as this April.
Crisis-hit Birmingham City Council plans to transform waste collection has been described as a key part of its recovery plan and aim to significantly reduce costs.
Last year, the authority proposed moving from a weekly to a fortnightly collection of residual waste as part of an unprecedented budget which sparked dismay for many Brummies.
A recently-published council report has confirmed the change will be introduced on a ‘phased basis’ from April 2025.
A weekly food waste collection service will also be brought in as well as a second recycling bin which would be used by residents specifically for paper and card.
“The introduction of these new services and containers will be on a phased roll
out across the 69 wards commencing in April 2025,” it said.
“The current schedule plans to be completed by the end of November and will be done on a ward-by-ward basis.”
The schedule, found below, shows areas served by the Perry Barr depot are set to be the first to see the new changes introduced between April and June.
It means the collection of residual waste could become fortnightly in the Sutton Mere Green and Sutton Four Oaks wards in around three months’ time.
Areas served by the Lifford depot, such as Longbridge and West Heath, Northfield, Allens Cross and Frankley Great Park, may not see these changes until later this year in November.
Coun Majid Mahmood, cabinet member for environment and transport, previously said the changes would provide Brummies “with a better waste collection service that is in line with other councils”.
“I know some residents are concerned about moving to a fortnightly residual waste service, but this will not be introduced until we have the food waste collections, meaning people will have less general waste,” he said.
”There will be a phased introduction and we will be communicating all the changes to residents.”
He said during a cabinet meeting last year that residents who could not accommodate an extra recycling bin would be offered a reusable sack.
The council agreed to a wave of proposed cuts, and the move to a fortnightly residual waste service, last year after facing Birmingham-specific issues, such as an equal pay fiasco and the disastrous implementation of a new IT and finance system, as well as other factors such as the rising demand for services and funding cuts.
The council’s planned schedule for when these changes to bin collections are set to be introduced can be found below.
Depot // Ward
April
Perry Barr // Sutton Mere Green
Perry Barr // Sutton Four Oaks
May
Perry Barr // Sutton Roughley
Perry Barr // Sutton Trinity
Perry Barr // Sutton Reddicap
Perry Barr // Sutton Vesey
Perry Barr // Sutton Wylde Green
Perry Barr // Sutton Walmley & Minworth
Perry Barr // Castle Vale
Perry Barr // Pype Hayes
Perry Barr // Gravelly Hill
Perry Barr // Erdington
Perry Barr // Stockland Green
Perry Barr // Perry Common
June
Perry Barr // Kingstanding
Perry Barr // Oscott
Perry Barr // Perry Barr
Perry Barr // Handsworth Wood
Perry Barr // Birchfield
Perry Barr // Handsworth
Atlas/Perry Barr // Holyhead
Atlas/Perry Barr // Lozells
Atlas/Perry Barr // Aston
Atlas // Soho & Jewellery Quarter
Atlas // Newtown
July
Atlas // Ladywood
Atlas // Nechells
Atlas // Alum Rock
Atlas // Ward End
Atlas // Bromford & Hodge Hill
Atlas // Shard End
Atlas // Glebe Farm & Tile Cross
Atlas // Garretts Green
Atlas // Yardley East
August
Atlas // Yardley West & Stechford
Atlas // Heartlands
Atlas // Bordesley & Highgate
Atlas // Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East
Atlas // Bordesley Green
Atlas // Small Heath
Atlas // Tyseley & Hay Mills
Atlas // South Yardley
Atlas // Sheldon
Atlas // Acocks Green
Atlas // Hall Green North
September
Atlas // Hall Green South
Atlas // Sparkhill
Atlas // Moseley
Atlas/Lifford // Balsall Heath West
Atlas/Lifford // Brandwood & King’s Heath
Atlas/Lifford // North Edgbaston
Lifford // Billesley
Lifford // Bournbrook & Selly Park
October
Lifford // Druids Heath & Monyhull
Lifford // Edgbaston
Lifford // Highter’s Heath
Lifford // Stirchley
Lifford // Quinton
Lifford // Harborne
Lifford // Bartley Green
Lifford // Weoley & Selly Oak
Lifford // Bournville & Cotteridge
November
Lifford // King’s Norton North
Lifford // King’s Norton South
Lifford // Longbridge & West Heath
Lifford // Northfield
Lifford // Allens Cross
Lifford // Frankley Great Park
Lifford // Rubery & Rednal