A couple from Sydenham say their front garden is now a “health hazard” after uncollected bins left rubbish and poo strewn across the patio.

Vivian Lee, 59, and her husband Yongtae, have blamed Lewisham Council for the “disgusting problem” after binmen failed to visit their home for almost six weeks.

This has allowed rats and foxes to rip open the communal bins at 8 Hillmore Grove, a council owned terrace of ten houses, the couple said.

Rubbish and poo are now strewn across the entranceway to the block, producing a “sickening” smell.

The smell is 'sickening' according to those living at Hillmore GroveThe smell is 'sickening' according to those living at Hillmore Grove (Image: Supplied)

The couple, who are leaseholders, say that despite contacting the council to ask for their bins to be collected and for the waste to be cleared, nothing has been done.

“We are living in the 21st century in London,” Yongtae said. “We should not be living like this – it’s a health hazard.”

Those living at Hillmore Grove claim they have been battling the council for almost a year over various issues with their rubbish bins, but that the current situation was now “deadly serious”.

Last year, two of the four communal bins for general waste disappeared overnight and were never replaced by the council, which led to rubbish piling up.

Most neighbours in the block are elderly tenants, and struggled to move the overflowing bins onto the pavement for collection.   

Hillmore Grove is a Lewisham Council owned terraceHillmore Grove is a Lewisham Council owned terrace (Image: Supplied)

After the council was made aware of this issue, residents claim they were told binmen would come into the block’s rubbish area to pull the bins out.

But this never happened, meaning three consecutive bin collections, which usually take place every other week, were missed.

Vivian says she has contacted various council departments about the problem, but claims “nothing or no one wants to know”.

“I feel they are just passing the buck,” she added.

The News Shopper understands that the bins were collected last Thursday (November 14), a day after Lewisham Council was approached for a response, but that the rubbish remains uncleared. 

The bins have now been collected but the rubbish remains unclearedThe bins have now been collected but the rubbish remains uncleared (Image: Supplied)

Lewisham Deputy Mayor Louise Krupski said: “We would like to apologise to the residents in Sydenham for the missed collection and our waste and recycling team have confirmed they will attend to ensure the bins are emptied.

"We will continue to work hard to reduce the occurrence of missed collections as we take the responsibility of keeping Lewisham clean and healthy very seriously. 

"We will be in contact with the managing agent of the flats to ensure there are adequate bins provided for all the residents’ rubbish, both recycling and general waste to ensure this situation is resolved.”