Sunderland Echo

PLAGUED BY RATS

Residents in city street plead for help to end rodent nightmare

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­sonjpi

Neighbours in a Sunderland street are calling for an end to the plague of rats which are overrunnin­g in their gardens and into their homes.

Donnison Gardens residents say they have seen up to 30 at a time in the East End street and shared photos of the rats walking along clotheslin­es and crowding on a bird table.

Residents say it has been a long-running issue in the area, which eased after bushes and trees were removed, but has increased again in recent months.

Tenants have been left exasperate­d and are calling on landlord, Home Group, which they pay an £8 monthly service charge to, to tackle the issue.

Sunderland City Council said it has discovered faults in the sewers, which could be the cause of the increased numbers, and the authority has now reported the issue to Northumbri­an Water.

Retired painter and decorator Paul Reay, 64, has found a rat inside his home before, which was killed by his terriers.

"It's been going on for months now, you can hear them scratching about,” he said. "I feel like I want to move. "We want something done about it.”

Neighbour Jimmy Smart, 70, added: “They chew through the bins and one of my neighbours opened her bin and six jumped out at her.”

Councillor Michael Mordey,

deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for environmen­t and transport, said environmen­tal health officers have inspected the area.

He said: “Having been made aware of this issue, environmen­tal health officers visited the street and identified a number of faults in the sewer network.

"These provide a direct route for rodents from the sewer to access the surface and have been determined as the most likely cause of the significan­t rat activity in the area.”

Steve Heywood, from landlord Home Group, said: "There are a number of other outside factors beyond our control, which makes it difficult.

"We will see what more can be done at our end for sure.

“One of the key factors in alleviatin­g the issue is to stop leaving food out for birds or other animals as this will attract rats and other vermin.”

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Residents Paul Reay, left, and Jimmy Smart catch one of the rats which are overrunnin­g the area; right, rats invade a bird table.
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Donnison Gardens residents Paul Reay and Jimmy Smart, right, have been catching rats around the area.
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