COUNTY NEWS: Do we live in the '˜litter bin of England'?
Hamish Neathercoat, from Apple Tree Walk in Climping, was riding his motorbike in Horsemere Green Lane when his front wheel caught a beer can, causing him to almost fall off his bike.
He returned the following day to tidy the busy Climping road, and filled five large bin liners with rubbish. The contents included glass bottles, beer cans, fast food containers and used nappies, prompting him to describe the offenders as ‘dirty, inconsiderate and lazy people’.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdMr Neathercoat regularly drove between Sussex and Scotland before moving to Climping in August 2015.
As a result, he said: “I can honestly say that Sussex has become the litter bin of England.
“It would seem that it has become socially acceptable just to throw your litter out of your car window, or chuck what you can’t be bothered to take to the tip beside the road, or down some idyllic deserted country lane. I just don’t understand that mentality at all.”
Within the last three weeks, Mr Neathercoat has also reported instances of fly-tipping on the Crookthorn Lane stretch of the A259, an overflowing litter bin on Climping beach and a discarded McDonald’s cup in Climping Street.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdHe praised the council for emptying the litter bin and clearing the waste on the A259 promptly, but said more fines should be imposed.
An Arun spokesman said: “Arun District Council is working in partnership with West Sussex County Council (WSCC) on the issue of fly-tipping.
“We are closely monitoring all reported occurrences and where appropriate (not on private land) are working hard to clear sites as soon as possible. We are in the process of increasing the enforcement team to enable us to identify and deal with offenders quickly and effectively and, alongside WSCC, we will continue to monitor the situation.
Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdHere are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on.
1) Make our website your homepage
2) Like our Facebook page
3) Follow us on Twitter
4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here.
And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out!
Always the first with your local news.
Be part of it.