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Salford Street Buried Under Rubbish: Residents Demand Cameras

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Residents are demanding cameras to combat dangerous fly-tipping on Warren Street.
  • Mattresses, bin bags, and hundreds of cans form massive piles of waste.
  • Salix Homes removes two van loads of waste from the site fortnightly.
Salford Street Buried Under Rubbish: Residents Demand Cameras

Residents on Warren Street in Salford are expressing extreme frustration over persistent fly-tipping, with waste including mattresses, suitcases, and bin bags accumulating on a local patch of land. The ongoing issue has raised significant public health concerns due to the potential spread of germs and diseases. Muhammad Amin Malik, a local resident, stated that waste has been left for over a year without collection.

Social housing provider Salix Homes, which owns the land, has implemented robust measures against the repeated illegal dumping. Their environmental team attends the site fortnightly, typically removing the equivalent of two van loads of waste. A further clean-up was scheduled for Wednesday. The housing provider is reportedly open to collaborating with residents, businesses, and the council to explore additional preventative strategies.

Salford Council has previously addressed the city-wide issue of fly-tipping, launching a campaign in November 2025 with Keep Britain Tidy. In the preceding year, the council recorded 7,610 incidents, a 15% increase, costing over £400,000 to clear. The council acknowledged that the burden of this problem ultimately falls on local communities.

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.
Residents are demanding the installation of cameras to catch offenders and deter further fly-tipping on Warren Street.
The environmental team from Salix Homes removes waste from the Warren Street site on a fortnightly basis, typically clearing two van loads each visit.
In November 2025, Salford Council launched a campaign with Keep Britain Tidy to address a 15% increase in fly-tipping incidents, which had cost over £400,000 to clear.

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