The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Anger over fly-tipping blight at Pitlochry beauty spot.

Tourist attraction marred by repeat illegal dumping offences

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Rotting fruit and other food waste has been dumped at a Perthshire beauty spot in a spate of fly-tipping.

Piles of fruit, vegetables, rice and bread have appeared near Pitlochry Dam multiple times in the last few days.

Town residents and staff of the dam’s SSE visitor centre have been clearing up the mess as it appears on the grassy area across from the tourist attraction, but new batches are now being dumped almost daily.

Gillian O’Reilly, head of heritage at SSE, said enough food to fill a black bin bag was first discovered last Wednesday on the open ground between Ladies Dell and the main dam walkway.

Staff from the visitor centre cleared up the mess on Wednesday, before finding more on Saturday, Sunday and yesterday.

Ms O’Reilly said: “We are deeply disappoint­ed by the actions of a mindless minority. We cannot understand why anyone would want to degrade an area of local beauty by dumping large quantities of food waste.

“We have reported the incidents to Environmen­tal Health, the police and local councillor­s, and we’ve worked with the community to clean it up.”

The recurring mess has angered Highland SNP councillor Mike Williamson, who heaped praise on those who helped clear it.

“It’s appalling that people think it is acceptable behaviour to dump waste like this,” he said.

“This is a real beauty spot that brings hundreds of thousands of tourists in every year.

“It is a concern for dogs as well and the implicatio­ns it has on them.

“It is very commendabl­e the way local residents and SSE staff have cleaned up the mess at the site.”

Mr Williamson added areas around the A9 are hotspots for flytippers and is keen to see the problem stamped out.

A police spokesman said: “If anyone sees fly-tipping in their area, we would urge them to contact Police Scotland on 101 and if possible, provide descriptio­ns of people or vehicles used.

“Fly-tipping is an offence and anyone detected of this crime will be charged and reported to the procurator fiscal.”

A Perth and Kinross Council spokespers­on added: “We would encourage all members of the public to help this process by being responsibl­e with how they dispose of their own waste, and where they do spot flytipping, to report it as soon as possible.

“If you know the source of any flytipping please report this to us as well. All such informatio­n will be treated in confidence.”

It’s appalling that people think it is acceptable behaviour to dump waste like this. MIKE WILLIAMSON

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Food waste has been fly-tipped at SSE Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre over the course of last week and the weekend.

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