A CALL has sounded for the council to clear a series of lay-bys on a road of piles of rubbish left by fly-tippers.
Bucks Council has received a demand to rid “every lay-by” along the Uxbridge Road between Slough and Iver of ‘illegally dumped’ waste that one person said had been there “quite a while”.
PICTURED: The tweet asking Bucks Council to clear the lay-bys
The call went out over social media, condemning the “terrible mess” the roadside had become.
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Images shared online show what appear to be ditches filled with bulging bags, building materials and boxes, as well as a lamp and a television.
PICTURED: The tweet saying it is the work of fly-tippers
“I think these areas are regularly used by illegal fly-tippers,” the person said.
It is understood the mess can be found on the left travelling from Slough to Iver.
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PICTURED: A ditch full of building materials and other rubbish
PICTURED: Someone discarded a TV and lamp next to some bags
“Every lay-by I’ve looked at today looks like this,” the person wrote online on February 25. “These are all the lay-bys along the left from Slough to Iver on the Uxbridge Road, they are all full of rubbish.
“A lot of the rubbish has been there quite a while.
“All have been reported to @BucksCouncil via @fixmystreet.
“@cleanupbritain @ClearWasteApp what a terrible mess our roadsides are in.”
Buckinghamshire Council was approached for comment.
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