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Colchester Clears Massive 1.5 Tonnes of Fly-Tipped Waste

Summary

  • Over 1.5 tonnes of waste collected in just three nights.
  • Fly-tipped items included tyres, bottles, paper, and signs.
  • Cleanup costs taxpayers thousands, impacting local environment.
Colchester Clears Massive 1.5 Tonnes of Fly-Tipped Waste

Colchester City Council has completed a major waste collection effort along the A12, removing over 1.5 tonnes of rubbish in only three nights. The operation involved overnight road closures to facilitate the cleanup of extensive fly-tipping and general litter.

The collected waste comprised a diverse range of items, including discarded tyres, bottles, paper, cardboard, and various signs. The sheer volume of 1.65 tonnes, equivalent to the weight of a large family car, underscores the scale of the problem.

Council official Martin Goss emphasized the negative impact of fly-tipping, describing it as a blight on the local environment and a costly issue for taxpayers. The council's proactive approach aims to mitigate these environmental and financial consequences.

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Colchester City Council collected over 1.5 tonnes of waste from the A12 in three nights.
Tyres, bottles, paper, cardboard, and signs were among the waste collected from the A12.
Fly-tipping in Colchester negatively impacts the local environment and costs taxpayers thousands in cleanup.

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