Recycling collections in the borough will resume after talks between trade unions and the council.
Recycling will soon be collected as normal in North East Lincolnshire after a dispute with staff was resolved, the council said.
Bin collections had been stopped across the borough on 31 July, to allow workers to clear a backlog of waste. Some bins had been left unemptied due to staffing issues and not because of an official dispute, the council said. However it said services were set to resume after constructive talks were held with the trade unions.North East Lincolnshire Council said in a statement: "Work will be ongoing through the weekend and in the early part of next week to understand how to return the service to normal working."The council will release more information as soon as it's available in terms of exactly when recycling rounds will be recommenced.
Last week, Labour councillors called on the Conservative-run council to sort the issue or face a special meeting.had "unexpectedly changed their well-established working practices without notifying the council", leading to slower collections.
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