Sainsbury’s fly-tippers are back at Arnold store

Piles of bin bags, cardboard boxes and old clothes litter the Sainsbury's site on Sir John Robinson Way in Arnold once again

Flytippers have returned at an Arnold store despite a clean-up operation over the weekend to clear up rubbish after complaints from shoppers.

Piles of bin bags, cardboard boxes and old clothes are again littering the site at Sainsbury’s on Sir John Robinson Way

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Gedling Eye reported on the issue last week and Sainsbury’s subsequently took action as promised with clearance underway when we last visited the site on Saturday, August 29.

Rubbish dumped by the recycling bins at the Sainsbury’s store in Arnold (Gedling Eye)

The ‘Before’ clean-up pictures provided to Gedling Eye by Cherie Edwards earlier last week clearly demonstrated how bad the problem was then and why shoppers were left outraged at the amount of rubbish dumped at their Arnold store’s recycling point.

Our reporter today felt that the site was in a worse state than last week and was starting to smell strongly.

Rubbish dumped by the recycling bins at the Sainsbury’s store in Arnold (PHOTOS: Cherie Edwards)

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Install cameras and prosecute! There are already ANPR cameras at the Car Park… problem is, it’s hard to find a Pykie!!

  2. I guess the people involved came along fully intending to put the items in the available recycling bins but found them to be full. I doubt they chucked their clothes all over the floor, someone has done that later. Instead of starting a witch hunt wouldn’t it just be easier and more cost effective to simply ensure the containers are emptied promptly.

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