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Residents are now calling on tougher action and for more CCTV to be installed in the area after claiming the fly-tipped filth has gone uncollected for more than a month.
Father-of-one Daniel Ward, 33, said: They can find almost a billion pounds to build a swanky new hospital but they can t find the resources to keep our area clean. The hospital is probably going to be in a perfect position because God knows what you will catch walking along those streets. The area is repeatedly being used as a gigantic skip and nothing seems to be done because it s been sitting there for over a month.
Shameless fly-tippers dump mountains of rubbish near new £900 million hospital
Homeowners say the festering mountains of waste which stretch along two roads for about 70ft (20m) have left their area looking like a Third World slum
11:01, 12 MAY 2021
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Angry residents have blasted shameless fly-tippers after huge piles of rubbish were dumped in the streets near to the site of a brand new £900 million super-hospital.
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