Uma Blacher owns and runs a cake school, Fair Cake, on Western Road, Brighton.
She said the communal refuse bin which serves the area was previously located at a recess at the junction of Temple Street and Western Road.
Uma, who lives in Hassocks, said: “Online research indicates the minimum area between a business door and the bin should be a minimum of six metres. This bin is less than six metres from my door.
“The council claims the bin is emptied every day, but that is not the case. They constantly overflow and stink. I can no longer open the windows because there is a massive influx of fruit flies. It’s embarrassing for me to be swatting flies in a cake school.
Councillor Tim Rowkins, cabinet member for net zero and environmental services, said: “These bins are emptied on a daily basis, although there have been a small number of occasions recently where this has not been possible because some of our vehicles were temporarily out of action.
“This service should now be back to normal, but of course we’re sorry to any businesses impacted by missed collections. We will also continue to look at the frequency of collections to reduce any potential for overflow.
“We believe the new site is safer, particularly for cyclists, but we will of course continue to monitor any issues, including issues raised by businesses.”
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