Residents on Kay Street have expressed outrage after discovering hazardous waste on their street, which has long been plagued by fly-tipping. Items dumped include medical waste, dirty nappies, and furniture, raising serious safety concerns. Local resident Pauline Finch described the situation as "despicable," citing years of neglect despite complaints to local authorities. London & Quadrant Housing Trust, while acknowledging the issues, stated that they could not install gates due to public access needs but are exploring solutions. The recent medical waste discovery has escalated the situation, posing a danger to children.
Pauline Finch, who has lived nearby all her life, described the situation as "despicable", highlighting years of persistent fly-tipping issues.
Despite repeated complaints to the local councillor, London & Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q), and environmental health services, residents felt their concerns had fallen on deaf ears.
The tipping point came when the dangerous medical waste was discovered scattered across the street, posing a serious risk to children and other residents.
People have dumped everything here – dirty nappies, wardrobes, and even a few toilets. It's so inconsiderate.
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