• 9 months ago
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00:00 It's actually, I think it's three years this year now.
00:04 We've been lobbying the Environment Agency for all that time
00:08 and it was only the latter part of last year
00:12 that we actually could say that as far as we're aware
00:16 the dumping has now stopped.
00:19 I live in Warden Road, I live in East Church
00:22 so I was witnessing the dumping, the dumper lorries
00:27 anything up to 50 a day going up through the village
00:31 and up there and causing chaos.
00:33 We're still suffering the results of it
00:36 from the shocking state of the roads
00:40 and the pavements where the lorries were abusing the road.
00:46 So the after effects are still being felt.
00:52 The after effects of the dumping, particularly from 3rd Avenue
00:58 where they were dumping general waste over there
01:02 which is still being washed up on the beach at Shell Ness and Warden
01:08 and as far away as Minster with the best will in the world.
01:14 Undertaking that is a mammoth task and I'm not clear.
01:20 Swellborough Council, I'm pretty sure, haven't got the resources
01:24 to be able to do that.
01:26 Whether the Environment Agency can do that is a matter for them.
01:30 I very much hope that someone can do something about it
01:33 but it does show the irresponsible nature of the dumping that took place.
01:38 And I would say this, that because it took so long
01:43 for the Environment Agency to take action
01:46 we are in that position now.
01:48 If they had taken action immediately, I raised this with them
01:52 almost three years ago now,
01:55 the amount of stuff that was actually tipped over the cliffs
02:01 wouldn't be as much as it is at the moment.

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