I'm shocked that councils have let the situation get so out of hand and that some are still claiming that "it's not an issue" but to be honest, I'm even more dismayed that joe public has just carried on dumping bag after bag on the street

I know it's a pain in the bum when you pay part of your council tax towards rubbish collection and it doesn't happen, but we generated this rubbish, so aren't we also responsible in part for its safe disposal?
We were also one of the affected areas that didn't have a general rubbish collection for 4 weeks but honestly, for us it wasn't a problem... I think we could probably have quite happily gone 6-8 weeks before it became an issue

It helps, I think, that we compost the majority of any food we need to dispose of. We also shop for our fruit, veg & meat from the local greengrocer/butcher, where we're encouraged to use our own bags and buy most things loose, so you don't need extra packaging. And of course, we use washable nappies on Erin.
I can't help but think that we should use this as a wake-up call. That it's evidence that we can't carry on generating as much rubbish as we do. And that if we don't modify our behaviour, we're going to end up in a Wall-e type world sooner than we think

Dooby x