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Some claimed they had seen similar displays on Willetts Lane near the A40.
PICTURED: The discarded canisters outside the public park “Welcome to Denham Country Park,” wrote the person who posted the images on social media. “Ignorance at its worst,” replied one person. “Absolutely disgraceful,” replied another. “Absolute scum,” replied yet another. “Don’t get why people cannot just bin their rubbish,” wrote someone else. Adding: “Makes me sick.” “Also dumped on many occasions down Willetts Lane. Disgusting people,” wrote another. “Total disregard for life,” replied someone else. “You can’t even help filth that do this kind of thing, they are vermin. Someone now has got to clean that up.”
They said Buckinghamshire Council “seems to be out of touch with ground realities”.
PICTURED: Rubbish on land adjacent to Mansion Lane, just south of some houses “Massive and alarming rise in fly-tipping incidents in Iver over the last few months and years, both on public highways and private land,” wrote the Mansion Lane Landowners Group on social media. “Even though local roads display various warning signs against fly-tipping, this did not seem to have much impact on these offences. “[The] fly-tipping situation is so desperate that some local landowners have blocked Hollow Hill Lane to stop [it]. “Fly-tipping has been rampant and brazen in this part of Iver. There were instances where residents woke up to massive debris dumped on local roads and private land.”
Buckinghamshire Council admits to botched bin schedule days before Christmas A BOTCHED bin collection calendar potentially affecting “thousands” of residents in the south of the county has been scrapped just days before the Christmas holidays. Buckinghamshire Council was forced to reissue an unknown number of new waste collection schedules and to amend its online information after incorrect calendars were mailed to “a few” households in the South Bucks area. The paper leaflet appears to show contradictory guidance to the council’s website, potentially confusing people who may put out the wrong bins for collection. On its website, the days for general rubbish, food and textiles are marked by a grey icon. But in the paper format the same days are marked in blue.