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Increase in New Forest fly tipping


IT should be a picturesque area of outstanding natural beauty.

But instead fly tippers have been blighting the National Trust landscape by dumping tons of rubbish.

Dozens of tyres, piles of builders’ rubble and even a pub fruit machine have all been left strewn across the New Forest.

More in today's Daily Echo

National Trust bosses say an increase in fly tipping across the national park in the last few weeks is now costing them £50 a day or £18,000 a year to clean up.

The charity, who own 2,400 hectares (6000 acres) of land in the forest said they are now looking at installing CCTV cameras across the park in a bid to catch fly-tippers in the act.

Doug England, Trust project officer for the New Forest, said: “We’ve found heaps of rubbish at Hale, High Town, Bramshaw and Cadnam, while the fruit machine was dumped at Rockford Common.

“Broken glass and metal could seriously injure animals grazing the commons. Every time we have to dispose of a dumped fridge, it costs us £30.

“Sometimes the rubbish is so unpleasant we have to call in professional waste disposal companies to handle it. It’s costing us thousands of pounds every year.

Doug said that Bramshaw and Ibsley are the worst affected areas with fridges, TVs, beds and mattresses being routinely dumped.

He added: “It’s got worse recently. The people that do this are irresponsible and selfish and don’t have any regard for people living in the New Forest or its wildlife. It seems that people just can’t be bothered to go to the tip.”

New Forest resident Don Hickson, said: “They are spoiling an area of outstanding national beauty for the sake of a few unprofessional, lazy tradesmen who are dumping their rubbish rather than taking it to the tip. They tend to come at night with a truck and dump the rubbish. Recently there was a whole load of kitchen and bathroom stuff dumped.

“It’s just vandalism. What sort of people would do this?”


Comments(8)

aliscan66 says...
2:19pm Thu 28 Jan 10

blimey, i thought the headline was referring to PFC for a minute ... lol

Jammy Donut says...
3:30pm Thu 28 Jan 10

“It’s just vandalism. What sort of people would do this?”

Go on - someone enlighten him.

stickymcglue says...
4:46pm Thu 28 Jan 10

fruit machines are only permitted under license so the idiot that dumped that can easily be traced if the police could be bothered , but they won't be bothered as it involves basic detective work as opposed to sitting in a cumfy camera car on the Bitterne bypass pointing a radar gun at confused old ladies in nissan micra's who think they are at monza.

bobbyboy says...
5:17pm Thu 28 Jan 10

all i can say is they are big flies to carry that lot around where's the latest transit camp?????

Jammy Donut says...
6:36pm Thu 28 Jan 10

Of course it could be the fact that Councils have not done any rubbish collections during the little snow interlude

geoff51 says...
7:21pm Thu 28 Jan 10

This problem is a result of the councils being picky as to who can use the houshold waste facilities, thet cant have it both ways, relax the rules on local tips and the fly tipping will decrease

G0Rf says...
9:11pm Thu 28 Jan 10

Exactly.
Vans are now allowed into the council house hold wasre recycling centres because it might be commercial rubbish...

Hows someone ment to take ALL of their rubbish to the tip in a car?

they arent...so they use a van and dump it...simples

relax the rules on the recycling centres...simples!

derek james says...
11:36am Fri 29 Jan 10

could also be something to do with the ever increasing landfill tax-take a bow for another mess-up gordon brown


Rubbish strewn across the New Forest by fly tippers, including tyres and a fruit machine. Rubbish strewn across the New Forest by fly tippers, including tyres and a fruit machine.

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