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Rat problem prompts Reading council to ask residents for help | |
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Residents whose homes are being plagued by a "massive" infestation of rats have been asked to help tackle the problem by their local council. | Residents whose homes are being plagued by a "massive" infestation of rats have been asked to help tackle the problem by their local council. |
The rodents have been spotted in streets and back gardens, as well as nesting in the engines of parked cars. | The rodents have been spotted in streets and back gardens, as well as nesting in the engines of parked cars. |
People from the Anstey Road, Baker Street and Howard Street areas of Reading have handed a petition to the local council calling for action. | People from the Anstey Road, Baker Street and Howard Street areas of Reading have handed a petition to the local council calling for action. |
It said "responsible waste disposal" was key to tackling the problem. | It said "responsible waste disposal" was key to tackling the problem. |
Reading Borough Council said homeowners also needed to ensure rats cannot get into their properties, and advised them to remove food sources such bird feed at night. | Reading Borough Council said homeowners also needed to ensure rats cannot get into their properties, and advised them to remove food sources such bird feed at night. |
'Massive' rat issue | 'Massive' rat issue |
It said it was working with Thames Water to solve the problem, which was largely caused by rats leaving the sewers through drains. | It said it was working with Thames Water to solve the problem, which was largely caused by rats leaving the sewers through drains. |
Baker Street Area Neighbourhood Association chair Karen Rowland submitted the petition calling on the council to tackle the "massive rat issue". | Baker Street Area Neighbourhood Association chair Karen Rowland submitted the petition calling on the council to tackle the "massive rat issue". |
She said there had been one instance of a car failing its MOT because a rat had chewed through its brake cables. | She said there had been one instance of a car failing its MOT because a rat had chewed through its brake cables. |
In her response to the petition the borough council's lead member for neighbourhoods Liz Terry said the local authority "cannot work in isolation". | In her response to the petition the borough council's lead member for neighbourhoods Liz Terry said the local authority "cannot work in isolation". |
She said: "We have asked for residents help, to provide additional support and to encourage responsible waste disposal." | She said: "We have asked for residents help, to provide additional support and to encourage responsible waste disposal." |
Ms Terry added that an event was being set up where people would be provided with information and advice about the rats. | |
Council officers are also working with Thames Water to carry out a sewer baiting programme. | Council officers are also working with Thames Water to carry out a sewer baiting programme. |
Ms Rowland said: "None of us can do this alone. The council, Thames Water and the residents all need to work together." | Ms Rowland said: "None of us can do this alone. The council, Thames Water and the residents all need to work together." |
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