Kent sees flytippers dump huge pile of bin bags, old toys and broken furniture

A magnificence spot overlooking gorgeous cliffs in Kent has been changed into a brief dump by flytippers disposing of every part from outdated toys to damaged furnishings. 

Residents are livid concerning the situation of the land exterior a pub in Herne Bay, which one claims has grow to be identified regionally as 'Greenhill Free Tip'.

One resident is asking for CCTV to be put in as a result of the mountain of garbage is getting 'worse by the day' as flytippers proceed so as to add to it. 

A magnificence spot overlooking gorgeous cliffs in Kent has been changed into a brief dump by flytippers disposing of every part from outdated toys to damaged furnishings

The resident, who didn't need to be named, stated: 'That is an ongoing situation, the council cleared this website some weeks in the past and it's now worse than ever.'

He added: 'I overlook why they can't put up battery powered CCTV miniature cameras powered by battery.

'They're a great supply of detection and work day and evening, low-cost to put in, no upkeep, batteries final a month, value roughly £100 per digicam.

'Often used as hen watching cameras or watching wildlife, they'd be ultimate to cowl a website similar to proven on the image.'

Canterbury Metropolis Council stated it was investigating the difficulty and blamed problems with land possession for its lack of motion.

A spokesman for the native authority stated: 'As might be seen when passing the positioning, this land is presently in an unacceptable situation.

'We admire that it seems that no motion is going down to deal with this, however the state of affairs with the land and possession could be very difficult and behind the scenes we now have been working laborious with numerous events to try to resolve it.'

Residents are livid concerning the situation of the land exterior a pub in Herne Bay, which one claims has grow to be identified regionally as 'Greenhill Free Tip'

He stated residents ought to name in in the event that they see anybody dumping garbage.

The spokesman added: 'Investigations are persevering with and authorized motion has already been taken however we can't make any additional remark or present any particular particulars on this at the moment.

'We might, nevertheless, welcome the assist of the general public in offering any assist they'll with this situation.

'In the event you see anybody, or any autos, on or close to the positioning, irrespective of how insignificant it appears, please tell us by contacting our Neighborhood Security Unit on 01227 862000.

'Residents needs to be reassured that we're doing all we will to resolve this troublesome and sophisticated matter.' 

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