MiniFox wrote:Not a problem Annie... It winds me up too. There's just no excuse - and driving up and dumping on others' property is indefensible! We have a number of flats which are sublet in our private converted block and every time people move out I end up having to get rid of whatever people dump by the bins (beds, mattresses, chairs, sofas!!!!!!) Drives me up the wall! I have the council refuse team on speed dial
I have exactly the same problem Minifox, I am in a block of ten, seven of which have been sublet (despite the lease clearly stating that you can't sublet). We have an absentee landlord who owns the freehold and who provides no service whatsoever and responds to nothing I've ever written to him (he lives outside of the UK). Every time a tenant moves out we have beds, domestic appliances, old TV's etc. dumped in anticipation that the bin-men will take it away, which they never will, and often they then never empty the bins either if the bins are obstructed by the stuff dumped. Then fly-tippers continually come and dump their stuff here too, it's a total nightmare, and if I don't do anything about it on each occasion then nobody else ever does! We frequently get cars dumped on our premises (there's two here right now), and whilst that Lewisham Council website intimates they're concerned about fly-tipping and willing to help, I can assure you they just don't, unless they're paid to take dumped rubbish away. The police never want to know as soon as they're informed it's private property (they always ask when I report anything so I can't avoid telling them). The best advice I get from the police and the council is "contact your landlord", I did write twice by recorded delivery (concerning the general state of affairs here) to a solicitor who was supposed to represent our landlord, I never even received an acknowledgement!
Eagle, human rights? I'll tell you what I think of their human rights, that green Ford Maverick I mentioned, he has dumped literally tons of stuff on our premises on at least half a dozen occasions, often filling our bins with bricks and rubble so they are too heavy for the bin lorries to pick up, so we then can't get our normal domestic waste collected. The registration number is P288???, I'm so tempted to put the whole number on here (admin, would you allow me to? If yes, I'll edit and post the full number on). He leaves sacks and sacks of builders rubble so he must be a builder by trade , and I doubt very much if ours is the only place he does this at, he also must be fairly local to this area.