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Sanitation and Recycling in Birmingham, England: What do you need to know?

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Here's what three local experts had to say about sanitation, recycling, and waste management in Birmingham, England.

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Birmingham is commonly known as the “second-city”, and in many ways is similar to London. It has big businesses, a thriving city centre, and sprawling real estate. Despite this, house prices remain reasonable and there are many places near the city centre which have sites of greenery or are away from pollution and heavy traffic. Birmingham also has one of the best universities in the country, especially for medicine, in the University of Birmingham. This coveted university often has high requirements and students are very proud to be a member of this Russell Group university.

Antonia, says: 2020

When moving to Birmingham, people should know, although we host one of the largest train stations in Britain, trains are routinely late. one should also be aware that Birmingham’s weather is consistently dark, drab and wet. When we do experience sunshine, it is stiflingly hot due to air pollution.

It’s a big city with huge population. But the life is not very busy, compared to other big cities like London. The prices of food and properties are good and there is not much noise pollution. Many people move to my city from big and busy cities like London and they quite like it here.

Claire, says: 2020
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