This is now a rubbish dump
Reported via desktop in the Fly Tipping category anonymously at 15:31, Fri 30 April 2021
Sent to Rutland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2700092.
Dumped black plastic bin bags containing ? old pram, broken bottles, building waste, rusty metal, old tractor or lorry tyres, asbestos roofing, boxes, toys, burnt remains of [portable cabin], plastic waste, foam waste,
Updates
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Thank you for reporting this issue. This is now being investigated.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Rutland County Council at 09:05, Tue 4 May 2021
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Good afternoon
I went out yesterday afternoon to inspect the site. We have established it is private land so we are not able to remove the fly tipping.
Thanks Harry.
Posted anonymously at 13:31, Wed 5 May 2021
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State changed to: Closed
Updated by Rutland County Council at 13:35, Wed 5 May 2021
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FOOTPATHS are unsafe. Broken glass, rusty metal, asbestos, burnt plastics, building waste on 2 footpaths. refer to correct team. You have a duty of care to ensure safety of people & animals usings FOOTPATHS. Do so.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 15:27, Wed 5 May 2021
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I have once again been out to visit the site this afternoon 06.05.21. There is no rubbish on or obstructing the footpath/bridleway.
I have also been in contact with the Public Rights Of Way team and they have also confirmed as it is on private land they are unable to do anything.
I have forwarded your concern onto the Environment Agency as a potential health risk so please direct any further correspondence to them.
Harry
Posted by Harry Ayton at 15:21, Thu 6 May 2021
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The entire site is full of dangerous building waste, rusty metal, broken glass, bin bags full of ? , evidence of burnt tractor tyres & plastics from [portable cabin], still asbestos visible & more known to have been buried. Environmental helth need to make the owners of this site CLEAN IT COMPLETEY as they claim it is a "sheep field". NO sheep in site & no fences to keep any sheep either. It is a TIP. RCC refuse to act as it is "private land". Justin Johnson said LAST YEAR that it was a "building development site".
Posted anonymously at 17:28, Fri 28 May 2021
Still open, via questionnaire -
Please see previous update/comments. RCC are unable to get involved as it is private land, as previously mentioned. Please direct all future correspondence to the Environment Agency.
Posted by Harry Ayton at 11:18, Tue 1 June 2021
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