In the heart of Birmingham, Slade Road has become a symbol of the struggle against fly-tipping, where residents are trapped in a nightmare of rotting waste and rat infestations. The once-peaceful neighborhood now resembles a 'Third World slum', according to locals, who are at their wit's end with the ongoing bin strikes. But here's where it gets controversial: some residents and businesses blame the local council for not doing enough to stop the fly-tipping, while others argue that the issue is rooted in the actions of tenants and landlords alike. And this is the part most people miss: the fly-tipping is not just a local problem, but a symptom of a larger issue affecting the entire city. As the dispute between the Unite union and the council continues, the residents of Slade Road are left to wonder if there's a solution in sight, or if they'll be living in a 'disgusting' state for months to come.