Locals living in Bristol s stunning leafy suburb of Clifton, known for its grand Georgian townhouses, are disgusted at the sheer amount of wheelie bins and recycling boxes.
I remember a time when I sorted my rubbish into just two bags: recycling and non-recycling. And each week, without fail, my friendly local binmen would take them away.
Michael Gove s Levelling Up department is consulting on whether to let people build the storage without planning permission in a move to stop unsightly wheelie bins cluttering up the streets.
Punitive measures are being imposed nationwide on families dealing with household clutter - yet local authorities are also struggling to carry out their delivery duties.
If you dread bin day spare a thought for the residents of Caledonia Place in Clifton who have to separate their rubbish into thirteen different bags, boxes and containers.