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Britain's Most Repulsive Road: A Rubbish Crisis
31 Jan
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.




