“We truly believe that installing gates is the only answer here to solve the fly-tipping problems experienced at this location.”
The council knocked back a request to install gates on the notorious dumping site because it would detract from the “visual amenity”.
The council then refused permission claiming: “The overall design and material would appear an incongruous addition to the street scene to the detriment of the visual amenity of the neighbourhood.” The proposal is for black, 2.4 metre high, double leaf swing gates at three sites to block access to people using the lanes for illegal dumping.
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