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Council urged to take action over fly tipping on Oxford Road in West Reading

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Monday, October 23, 2023 7:02 am
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The council has been urged to take action over fly tipping in West Reading. Picture: Cllr Raj Singh

The council has been urged to take action over fly tipping in West Reading. Picture: Cllr Raj Singh

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The council has been urged to take action over fly tipping in West Reading.

Cllr Raj Singh (Conservative, Kentwood) has raised the issue of dumped waste on land near 930-940 Oxford Road – between the Waitrose and the long-closed Restoration Pub.

He has said this has been a problem in the area for years, and he raised the issue at a recent council meeting.

Cllr Singh said: “Flytipping has been going on for a while on a section of unregistered land near Waitrose on Oxford Road and Roadway Road. It is an eyesore and degrades the neighbourhood.

“Additionally, waste appears to be noxious, harmful and a source of insect infection. What steps is the council taking to deal with this problem, and when will they be completed?”

He raised the problem at a full meeting of Reading Borough Council on Tuesday, October 17.

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It was answered by Cllr Karen Rowland (Labour, Abbey), lead councillor for environmental services: “The council has a duty to keep the public highway and other council-owned land clear of waste.

“Cleansing operatives routinely empty street litter bins, collect litter and remove fly-tipped waste from public land.

“The council does not have a duty to clear waste from private property, privately owned land or unregistered and unadopted land.”

Cllr Rowland stated the land has multiple private owners, and the council’s street team has written to each of the landowners requesting an urgent clearance of the rubbish.

The team will revisit the site on Friday, November 10, to see whether the problem has been resolved.

If the situation escalates, the team will issue a Community Protection Notice (CPN) which is used when an issue becomes unreasonable, of a continued nature and is detrimental to the locality.

Cllr Rowland explained: “The failure to remove the waste from this site, if our initial contact elicits no action, will likely result in enforcement action being taken against the landowners in the form of a CPN.

“The team will continue to monitor this site and the matter will be progressed should the landowners fail to take responsibility for their land.”

Landowners can use waste removal companies to get rid of flytipping on their land, which can be found online.

The council also has a free bulky waste collection service which disposes of hard-to-move items such as fridges, sofas and other large items.

An error was made as Cllr Singh’s question mentioned ‘Roadway Road’ which doesn’t exist in Reading. It was understood he meant Romsey Road, which has a junction with Oxford Road.

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