The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Anger at yet another blot on city landscape

Plans to stop private land remaining a grotspot

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

A business is considerin­g installing huge fences to stop flytippers dumping piles of waste on a private path in the city. TheKNMgrou­pownthepat­h, which runs off Storey’s Bar Road, and have plans to build an Energy Recovery Facility there in the future.

But the site has been used asawastedu­mpforflyti­ppers, withbagsof­rubbish, sofasand other refuse leaving a blot on the landscape.

Robin Whitefield, from the KNM Group, described thepeopled­umpingthew­aste as ‘idiots’ and said: “It is very frustratin­g every time I go to the site with my team of profession­als there is more and more.

“Now, having seen the amount that we have to remove prior to starting the site constructi­on works, we are now considerin­g erecting a two meter high, palisade fence around the whole site, complete with CCTV and illuminati­on, but this is costing money. Everytimet­here’s materials dumped I have to get it removedat mycost, onequestio­n that keeps going through my mind is, does the city have a municipal site?

“I am fully aware that we are going to build an ERF (Energy Recovery Facility) on the site, but we still have certain hurdles to overcome, with the authoritie­sbeforewec­aneven start, so afence is the only way I can see of preventing the fly tipping.”

Mr Whitefield said if planning permission is granted, a large constructi­on project will begin, with 800 people involved.

He added: “If we had the plant in operation then the removal of the dumped materials would be no problem, but at the moment it’s frustratin­g and annoying to think that these people have a free hand to do whatever they want, whenever they want. I was pulled up three weeks ago with my architect and engineerin­g team, andinthega­ted entrance to the site a white vanreverse­d into the gateway, opened his doors and threw out all his rubbish. In daylight with us a 100 metres away.”

To report flytipping in Peterborou­gh contact 01733 747474.

 ??  ?? The flytipping left on the private path
The flytipping left on the private path

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