Bradford Council crews are placing bins on their sides ahead of Storm Agnes.
Bradford bin crews are placing wheelie bins on their sides ahead of stormy weather to stop them being blown over.
Storm Agnes is likely to bring disruption from strong winds and heavy rain from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning, the Met Office said.In a post on social media, the council warned residents they may find their bins in a different position.Follow BBC Yorkshire on
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