The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Simon Foster, is to double the number of weapon surrender bins in the region from 32 to 64, reaffirming his longstanding commitment to combat knife crime.

The metal containers provide a safe location for the public to dispose of knives and weapons, with PCC Simon Foster stating how every knife, blade or weapon deposited in one of the bins is potentially a life saved.

he haul of brutal weapons recently deposited in the Police and Crime Commissioner’s surrender bins

Between January and March there were 1,705 weapons surrendered by the public and later destroyed. That equates to 142 weapon deposits a week or over 20 per day. The recent haul included hundreds of flick knives, zombie knives, kitchen knives, knuckle dusters, machetes and even firearms.

There were 86 weapons surrendered in the bin at Morrisons, on New Road, Rubery. The surrender bin is situated in the recycling area at the entrance of Morrisons.

Speaking about the importance of the weapon surrender bin scheme and his new investment to double the number of containers, PCC Simon Foster said: “Weapon surrender bins are continuing to have a significant impact, because they play an important part in keeping people, families, businesses and communities safe here in the West Midlands.

“I’ve witnessed the bins being cleared and the range of weapons that have been deposited and then later destroyed is truly staggering. These bins are ensuring there are fewer dangerous weapons out on the streets of the West Midlands.

“Preventing and tackling serious violence and knife crime is an absolute top priority for me as Police and Crime Commissioner, and that’s why, during Knife Crime Awareness Week (May 19-25), I’m pleased to announce this further investment to double the number of weapon surrender bins from 32 to 64.

“As I keep emphasising, every knife, blade or weapon placed in a weapon surrender bin, is potentially a life saved.”

olice and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster will double the number of weapon surrender bins to help combat violence in the West Midlands

Around 8,000 deadly weapons have now been destroyed thanks to the PCC surrender scheme.

A list of the most-used weapon surrender bins in the West Midlands between January and March 2025, below:

• New Testament Church of God, Erdington: 415
• Morrisons, Black Country Route, Bilston: 104
• Coventry Central Police Station, Little Park Street: 95
• New Testament Church of God, Lozells Road, Birmingham: 93
• St Peter’s Collegiate Church, Exchange Street, Wolverhampton: 91
• Tesco, Town Gate Retail Park, Dudley: 90
• Morrisons, New Road, Rubery: 86
• Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre, Solihull: 82
• Sainsbury’s, Freeth Street, Oldbury: 73
• Duke Street, Stourbridge: 72

To view your nearest weapon surrender bin, click on our interactive map here.

Members of the public wishing to apply to have a new bin placed locally, please email wmpcc@westmidlands.police.uk


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