Sunderland Echo

More anger at rubbish on streets

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

More Echo readers have hit out at fly-tippers dumping rubbish – including unwanted bits of furniture – on the streets of Wearside.

Outraged members of the public have spoken of their anger after areas including Southwick and Eden Vale in Sunderland were plagued with litter and fly-tipping problems.

It comes as we continue our Clean Streets campaign, aimed at making Sunderland a cleaner and tidier place for residents to live in.

One reader got in touch after seeing an underpass in Southwick become strewn with garbage.

“I couldn’t believe it when I saw it,” said the man.

“It seems to be getting worse every day. It’s not just rubbish like cans and food wrappers but bits of trees are being left there too.

“Two or three years the area was given Lotteryfun­ding to improve things, but it’s just gone back to being a mess because of selfish people leaving their mess all over the place. It’s not just younger kids doing it but older teenagers as well, who should know better.”

It is not the only place to suffer, according to readers.

One woman living in Eden Vale, between Durham Road and Chester Road in the city, has been disgusted after the Wearhead Drive area became a haven for rubbish and even bits of furniture, as our pictures show.

“People are just choos- ing to dump these things in a place close to people’s houses” said the woman.

“We have to walk around this area. It looks terrible.”

Our Clean Streets campaign is calling on Wearsiders to take more care of their personal waste and dispose of rubbish in bins or the nearest tip.

Anyone who sees items they think have been flytipped can contact Sunderland City Council to arrange their removal either by going online to sunderland. gov.uk or calling 0191 520 5550.

 ??  ?? Rubbish left in a subway in Southwick close to Wesssingto­n Way.
Rubbish left in a subway in Southwick close to Wesssingto­n Way.
 ??  ?? Rubbish left in the Wearhead Drive area of Eden Vale in Sunderland.
Rubbish left in the Wearhead Drive area of Eden Vale in Sunderland.

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