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St Osyth residents fear chalet site is becoming dumping ground | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A COASTAL estate is in danger of becoming a rat-infested dumping ground, according to residents concerned about growing piles of rubbish. The Bel Air Chalet Estate, in St Osyth, boasts a number of privately-owned chalets located only a stone’s throw away from the picturesque seafront. Some of the properties can be lived in all year round, while others can only be used during certain periods, due to the risk of flooding in the area. Residents now fear their quaint coastal retreat is becoming plagued with waste which has either been fly-tipped or left uncollected. Albert Phillip, 88, lives on the estate and says more and more people are using the area to dump rubbish, which is tarnishing the site’s image.

St Osyth residents fear chalet site is becoming dumping ground

A COASTAL estate is in danger of becoming a rat-infested dumping ground, according to residents concerned about growing piles of rubbish. The Bel Air Chalet Estate, in St Osyth, boasts a number of privately-owned chalets located only a stone’s throw away from the picturesque seafront. Some of the properties can be lived in all year round, while others can only be used during certain periods, due to the risk of flooding in the area. Residents now fear their quaint coastal retreat is becoming plagued with waste which has either been fly-tipped or left uncollected. Albert Phillip, 88, lives on the estate and says more and more people are using the area to dump rubbish, which is tarnishing the site’s image.

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