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Fly tipping: Someone left a coffin for London council workers to clear up | |
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North London litter bugs left a coffin for council workers to clear up, in one of the stranger instances of fly tipping to have taken place in the capital. | |
In a bid to highlight the issue of the illegal dumping of rubbish, Redbridge Council has revealed some of the weirder items it has been called to dispose of. | |
They also include dogs, a pair of live turtles and a mattress attached to a telegraph pole. | |
The matress was found attached to a telegraph pole (Redbridge Council) Councillor Dev Sharma said: "It's mind blowing really, someone took the time to actually get a full size double mattress all the way up a telephone post in the middle of a street. | The matress was found attached to a telegraph pole (Redbridge Council) Councillor Dev Sharma said: "It's mind blowing really, someone took the time to actually get a full size double mattress all the way up a telephone post in the middle of a street. |
"It's difficult to think of any scenario where you would even consider doing that." | "It's difficult to think of any scenario where you would even consider doing that." |
The coffin was found on a service road, thrown in front of a pile of tyres. Council workers had to check it was empty before they disposed of it. | The coffin was found on a service road, thrown in front of a pile of tyres. Council workers had to check it was empty before they disposed of it. |
Redbridge Council points out that fly tipping is illegal and those caught in the act can face an unlimited fine. | |
Other items the council has been called to dispose of include live turtles (Redbridge Council) Councillor Sharma said: "It's truly amazing some of the things that we've found. Obviously the key thing for us is to make the borough tidier but we've run into a whole host of weird and wonderful things during that job. | |
"Where we come into contact with live animals we contact the appropriate authorities like the RSPCA, and ensure they are sent on to them." | "Where we come into contact with live animals we contact the appropriate authorities like the RSPCA, and ensure they are sent on to them." |
Fly-tipping incidents had been on the decline in recent years, but government figures for 2013-14 show a recent increase. | |
The figures show local authorities in England dealt with 852,000 incidents of fly tipping in 2013/14 - a 20 per cent increase on the previous year - at a cost of £45.2 million. |