Romford pensioner 'fed up' with 'ridiculous' fly-tipping on his street
Briefly

Trevor Rogers, a resident of Como Street, has repeatedly complained to Havering Council about the escalating fly-tipping problem in his area, which he has observed worsening over the past several years. He describes the frequent presence of various dumped household items, including furniture and waste, leading to an unpleasant living environment. Councillor David Taylor supports the residents' concerns and calls for enhanced enforcement measures against fly-tipping, highlighting its environmental risks and the financial burden it places on local taxpayers. This ongoing issue reflects a broader struggle with waste management in residential areas.
Trevor Rogers has been reporting fly-tipping in Como Street and surrounding areas for years, noticing a significant increase in rubbish since before the pandemic.
He expressed frustration over the persistent problem, saying, 'It's ridiculous - I'm fed up with having to contact the council all the time.'
Councillor David Taylor emphasized the need for stronger enforcement against fly-tipping, noting the financial burden it places on taxpayers.
The ongoing issue of fly-tipping in Como Street not only affects the appearance of the area but also poses environmental threats.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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