That's where SMBC dropped the ball (surprise surprise). Giving people, what, 24/48hrs notice that the collections would be cancelled, meant that most bins would already have been filled before anyone knew that they wouldn't be emptied.
I read yesterday that a fifth - one in five - police officers are currently off work ill or isolating.
That's just the police. How many bin staff are out of action right now? Especially the drivers without which there can't be a bin collection.
It's quite probable the council had to move extremely quickly here, and that they have done it in a way that is sub-optimal because they had no choice.
I know I keep banging on about it but I will keep banging on about it.
This is not a normal time. Remember that lots of people are doing their best right now in incredibly difficult circumstances. It's easy to moan about things. But I think we should be giving our heartfelt thanks to those people working now to keep things running as best as possible, even if things aren't perfect.
And if anyone is concerned about the fact that they have food waste in their bin, I can only suggest alternative to leaving it there. Empty the bin, put the food waste in your black bin, and put the garden waste back in your green bin until it can be collected again.
if you can't do that - and not everyone will be able to - well it's not that hot outside right now. Your food waste will survive for a few weeks in the middle of your bin without causing major problems. Especially if its buried under garden waste.