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Home / Environment / Britain's Most Repulsive Road: A Rubbish Crisis

Britain's Most Repulsive Road: A Rubbish Crisis

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A stretch of the A38 in Willington is covered in rubbish.
  • Clean Up Britain blames motorists for littering.
  • Councils and National Highways dispute clean-up responsibility.

A significant portion of the A38 in Willington is facing severe litter problems, leading to its condemnation as Britain's "most repulsive road." Footage revealed the roadside verge overwhelmed with a vast amount of discarded waste.

Clean Up Britain, an organization focused on combating litter and fly-tipping, has identified motorists as the primary culprits. They report that drivers are throwing items like cans and wrappers from their vehicles, contributing to the unsightly conditions.

Adding to the problem, a dispute has arisen regarding who is responsible for the necessary clean-up operations. National Highways has stated that the task falls under the jurisdiction of South Derbyshire District Council. However, the local authority contends that National Highways should take the lead.

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In response to the situation, South Derbyshire District Council has indicated that they are in discussions with National Highways. The aim is to collaborate on resolving the issue and to jointly promote campaigns against littering, encouraging drivers to dispose of their rubbish responsibly rather than on public roads.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The A38 in Willington has been branded Britain's 'most repulsive road' due to extensive litter covering its roadside verge.
The campaign group Clean Up Britain has stated that motorists who throw cans and wrappers out of their windows are responsible for the litter.
National Highways claims the clean-up is the responsibility of South Derbyshire District Council, while the council believes it lies with National Highways, though both are discussing collaborative solutions.

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