Sunderland Echo

Council target the fly-tippers

- By Chris Binding www.sunderland­echo.com @sunderland­echo

‘Selfish’ dumpers have spoiled two beauty spots with piles of waste – sparking an appeal to help catch the culprits by council chiefs.

In the space of five days, Sunderland City Council received reports of fly-tipping at several locations in the city.

One pile was discovered in the car park at Hendon Beach while a further two were found in the car park at Tunstall Hills.

Now council bosses are calling for informatio­n that could lead to the prosecutio­n of those responsibl­e.

Executive Director of Neighbourh­oods Fiona Brown, said: “We would urge anyone who can help us catch the culprits behind this irresponsi­ble and selfish behaviour to come forward with informatio­n.

“Fly-tipping is not only unacceptab­le but it’s also illegal and we can and will take action against those responsibl­e if we have the evidence to do so.

“We know that household waste and recycling centres are currently closed and bulky waste collection­s suspended, but we would ask people to do the right thing and act responsibl­y by storing their waste until it’s safe to dispose of.

“We’d also urge people to be wary of companies advertisin­g waste disposal who may be less than scrupulous, as this is putting an additional strain on a service that is already stretched due to the impact of coronaviru­s.”

Lucy Potts is among those to have been left disgusted by the dumping.

She said: "We saw the mess when walking our dog, a council worker in a pick-up truck was clearing it all up.

“This is the second time this week the mess has been dumped, and not long ago a few elderly people were bagging stuff up themselves to try to clean the area.

“It’s very dangerous for children and dogs, glass and all sorts is scattered all over the car park.”

It comes as the Echo continues its Clean Streets campaign, urging people to report fly-tippers and others who spoil our streets and open spaces, as well as encouragin­g people to do their bit to keep Sunderland tidy.

Recent years have seen council chiefs getting tough on those who drop litter or dump waste illegally, with action taken against fly-tippers as well as those who have hired unscrupulo­us operators to remove their waste – only for it to be dumped.

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Hendon beach car park littered with illegally dumped rubbish.
 ??  ?? Some of the rubbish dumped illegally at Tunstall Hills car park.
Some of the rubbish dumped illegally at Tunstall Hills car park.

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