'Eyesore' fly-tipped waste in lay-by for months
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An abandoned lorry trailer and fly-tipped rubbish are still on the side of a road, seven months after they were first reported to a council.
The waste and 13m (42ft) trailer were left beside the A40 Oxford Road outside Gerrards Cross in April, according to reports on Buckinghamshire Council’s Fix My Street service.
The trailer is parked beside the council's no fly-tipping signs. Residents have raised concerns about the "eyesore" waste, which includes corrugated roof panels, wood, packaging, beer cans and a mattress, blowing across the road.
Buckinghamshire Council said their removal was "a complex operation" requiring lane closures but it hoped to clear the vehicle "in the coming weeks". It added a criminal investigation was being led by the Environment Agency.
Thomas Broom, Buckinghamshire Council’s cabinet member for climate change and environment, said he was aware of five abandoned vehicles in five locations, "all of which are overweight and not roadworthy".
"Removal has taken much longer than we would want, because the waste material inside the abandoned vehicles has had to be sampled and tested for contaminants, and a specialist removal contractor employed," he said.
"Because of the scale of the removal needed, lane closures will be required as we complete the clearance so we are working to coordinate each site with other roadworks in the area to minimise disruption to the travelling public."
Rubbish is spilling out from the trailer's rear doors, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
A resident, who reported the trailer in May, raised concerns its roof had been cut out and water may seep in "causing failure in structural integrity, ultimately causing danger for the road users".
Another resident recently added a report about the "disgusting huge white trailer full of soil... been there for ages now. Huge fly tipping next to it. Total eyesore".
Broom said: "This is a disgraceful act of fly-tipping on an industrial scale and there is also a criminal investigation under way due to the offences that have been committed, being led by the Environment Agency."
An Environment Agency spokesperson said: "Our investigation into this incident continues and whilst this is ongoing, we will not be commenting further for legal reasons."
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