The dates and locations for the council’s bin lorry service has been published Residents hand rubbish to refuse workers at a Mobile Household Waste Centre in Senneleys Park on April 08, 2025 Residents hand rubbish to refuse workers at a Mobile Household Waste Centre in Senneleys Park on April 08, 2025(Image: Getty Images)

The timetable for the council’s popular mobile bin truck service has been published.

The service allows Birmingham’s residents to dispose of their household waste free of charge.

Strikes began in January after the council deleted 170 jobs held by Waste Recycling and Collection Officers (WRCO) on the bin crews as part of a service transformation. The role was axed because it was also implicated in millions of pounds of equal pay claims.

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The dates and locations for the next week are as follows:

Sat 14 June, 9.30am to 2.30pm

Senneleys Park car park, Bartley Green, B32 3BA

Sun 15 June, 9.30am to 2.30pm

Handsworth Park car park, Handsworth, B20 2BZ

Mon 16 June, 7.45am to 12.45pm

Hawkesley Square car park, Kings Norton South, B38 9TU

Tues 17 June, 7.45am to 12.45pm

Green Lane Masjid car park, Bordesley Green, B9 5DB

Weds 18 June, 7.45am to 12.45pm

Arden shops rear car park, Frankley Great Park, B45 OJA

Thurs 19 June, 7.45am to 12.45pm

Alfred Road car park, Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East, B11 4PB

Fri 20 June, 7.45am to 12.45pm

Gressel Lane car park, Glebe Farm & Tile Cross, B33 9UL

Sat 21 June, 9.30am to 2.30pm

Zia Ul Quran Jamia Masjid car park, Alum Rock, B8 1EP

Sun 22 June, 9.30am to 2.30pm

Yardley Wood Road service road, Billesley, B13 OJP

The following items are allowed:

  • household rubbish that cannot be reused
  • bulky items, including furniture and wood

The following items are NOT allowed:

  • building materials – such as rubble, concrete, sand or soil, bricks, slabs and paint
  • white goods – such as fridges and washing machines
  • large items – such as garage doors, tree stumps or thick branches
  • hazardous materials – such as asbestos, engine or cooking oil and gas cylinders
  • wheelie bins