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BRITAIN'S most unexciting individual believes he will profit from his latest mundane calendar – showcasing heaps of garbage.
Kevin Beresford, 72, mentioned he was motivated by the ongoing bin strike that has caused significant disruption in Birmingham.



January portrays overflowing bins in the city, while June highlights black garbage bags piled high.
Images capture litter scattered across sidewalks, illegal dumping, and wheelie bins overflowing with waste.
Kevin remarked: “The strike is an embarrassment for the city of Birmingham.
“I created this to highlight the situation. It has gone on for too long; it’s absurd.”
Kevin's garbage calendar is his latest project – following previous themes featuring roundabouts, roadkill, prisons, and car parks.
He continued: “What could be more monotonous than garbage?
“This is a calendar like no other that documents Birmingham’s lack of waste collection. Bin there, not done that.”
“I fully support this strike.
“I hold the Birmingham Council entirely responsible for penalizing the bin workers due to their own incompetence in managing the city’s council.
“Through this calendar and other merchandise, I hope to raise awareness about the struggles of Birmingham residents who have to endure streets filled with overflowing waste.”
The strike has persisted for almost seven months due to disputes over pay and the reduction of certain positions.
Workers were outraged after the local authority proposed changes to enhance waste collection services.
However, union leaders indicated that some employees would face pay reductions of up to £8,000.
The council withdrew from negotiations in July, claiming it could not improve its offer.



