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Fly tipping
Has anyone been up Sandy Lane Accy recently. There has been a waggon load of conifer tree cuttings been dumped outside the gates of the gas booster station about 100 yards past the roundabout. They seem to go after dark and dump their rubbish. There is also some household waste dumped at the top of Plantation Road. probably dumped by some unscrupulous landlord clearing out his property.
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It's the same everywhere, the travellers make their money cutting hedges and trees then dump them, I do feel that sometimes the tip make it hard work
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Last week I found a load of tyres dumped on the track from Plantation St down to the allotments. There's some real nominals about
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Opposite my house is a small field. Last October some idiot dumped a pile of rubbish that must have taken a small lorry to carry.Tyres TV sets and general rubbish strewn all over the place.So I ring up the council and they send a refuse wagon and a gang of men to shift it Simple eh?Not on your life!!This is private land. so we cant shift it.It has to stay where it is until we find who owns the land and then the owner will shift it.
That was over 4 months ago, and the rubbish is still there.They cant find the owner of the land, so the rubbish has to stay where it is.I have tried all the varoius health agencies,but no one will accept responsibility for the rubbish.Now the problem is starting to grow as all the fly-tippers in the area think it is OK to dump rubbish next to the original pile.So the problem goes on and on.Where will it end?Who knows? Who cares? |
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Plastics labels http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum.../dg_186091.jpg There are seven different plastics labels, all made up of a triangle symbol with a number inside from 1 to 7. The majority of local authorities recycle symbols 1 and 2. You can find out about all the types of plastics on WRAP's website. Types of plastic: WRAP Symbols 1 and 2 cover mainly bottles for milk, toiletries, cleaners etc. That is what most councils collect. Symbol 4 is ordinary polythene like bags and the wrapping off junk mail etc. We collect ours, doesn't take long to fill up a carrier bag, and take it to Morrisons who recycle it. I think other supermarkets may do so as well. |
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I've reported the flytipping at the top of Sandy Lane and the stuff on Plantation Road, should be dealt with this week
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Clare, maybe it is because Jim lives in Hull. He needs to contact the powers that be in his neck of the woods.
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Might be worth a try though Jim! :hehetable |
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I did notice but too late, I've now edited my post
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just be thankful you lot don't live in Blackburn, we have to pay BwD council to remove household items, i'm surprised we don't have more fly tipping around here
is it still free in Hyndburn? |
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