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Derby fly plague firm misses Environment Agency deadline | Derby fly plague firm misses Environment Agency deadline |
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A recycling firm has failed to remove waste that caused homes to become filled with flies to hit an Environment Agency deadline. | A recycling firm has failed to remove waste that caused homes to become filled with flies to hit an Environment Agency deadline. |
Fly swarms from the Shows Waste Management site in Slack Lane, Derby, have left residents facing difficulties cooking and cleaning for weeks. | Fly swarms from the Shows Waste Management site in Slack Lane, Derby, have left residents facing difficulties cooking and cleaning for weeks. |
Shows has removed 3,018 tonnes of waste but because of "weather and transport", about "700 to 1,000" tonnes remain. | Shows has removed 3,018 tonnes of waste but because of "weather and transport", about "700 to 1,000" tonnes remain. |
The agency has begun an investigation into the cause of the swarms. | The agency has begun an investigation into the cause of the swarms. |
Updates on this story and more from Derbyshire | Updates on this story and more from Derbyshire |
About 3,000 households and businesses are in the affected areas, prompting Shows to be suspended on 17 May from taking waste. | About 3,000 households and businesses are in the affected areas, prompting Shows to be suspended on 17 May from taking waste. |
Resident Amanda Cairns has called for compensation for people affected, but the agency said this was a civil matter. | |
Ms Carins said: "You couldn't cook. If you put your cup down on the table, you got flies landing in your cup of tea or coffee." | |
"You were sterilising your worktops non-stop. We had to have nets upon doors, fly sprays, I've tried vodka, basil, everything." | "You were sterilising your worktops non-stop. We had to have nets upon doors, fly sprays, I've tried vodka, basil, everything." |
Another resident, Melissa Marriott, previously told the BBC she had been unable to have a bath without flies getting into the water, and had to resort to buying an electric fly killer which "gets 50 flies a day". | Another resident, Melissa Marriott, previously told the BBC she had been unable to have a bath without flies getting into the water, and had to resort to buying an electric fly killer which "gets 50 flies a day". |
In a statement, a firm spokeswoman said: "[Shows] can confirm 3,018 tonnes of waste has been removed. However, due to unforeseen circumstances with weather and transport a small residue remains. | In a statement, a firm spokeswoman said: "[Shows] can confirm 3,018 tonnes of waste has been removed. However, due to unforeseen circumstances with weather and transport a small residue remains. |
"We can also confirm the fly situation has now been resolved with no reported issues since early June. | "We can also confirm the fly situation has now been resolved with no reported issues since early June. |
"[Shows] would like to assure all residents and the agency all endeavours are being made to clear the site completely." | "[Shows] would like to assure all residents and the agency all endeavours are being made to clear the site completely." |
It said it had become involved in the current situation because of a dispute with another firm. | It said it had become involved in the current situation because of a dispute with another firm. |
The Environment Agency said an estimate of "700 to 1,000 tonnes" of waste is still awaiting removal, but last month it said the fly issue had been resolved. | The Environment Agency said an estimate of "700 to 1,000 tonnes" of waste is still awaiting removal, but last month it said the fly issue had been resolved. |
"We appreciate that we set a tight deadline and at times during the process we believed it would be met," a spokesman said. | "We appreciate that we set a tight deadline and at times during the process we believed it would be met," a spokesman said. |
"Moving this amount of waste was always going to be a huge logistical exercise for the operators and significant progress has been made." | "Moving this amount of waste was always going to be a huge logistical exercise for the operators and significant progress has been made." |
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