Rubbish at Bletchley railway station |
In an open letter to Network Rail, a European Union transport politician has accused that organisation of treating Britain's railways 'like a rubbish tip' (see briansimpsonmep.co.uk).
Labour North West MEP Brian Simpson has specifically highlighted:
- The amount of rubbish left on tracks
- The lack of weed control
- The problem of graffiti
- The contractors' culture of leaving things 'hanging around'
Lamp post left in the car park from the building of the multi-storey in 2008:
'Redundant' lamp post in Bletchley station car park. In this position for 2 years plus |
Rubbish at front of station building next to skips between the car park and the bike shed (what was the post office loading bay):
Some of the rubbish lying next to these skips at the front of Bletchley station has been there for months. |
Rubbish lying around skips at the front of Bletchley station |
Weeds regrowing on platforms (see also Best station garden):
Weeds growing at the northern end of Bletchley's platform 3 |
Weeds regrowing in gutter between platforms 4 & 5 at Bletchley |
Waste and redundant equipment left adjacent to track:
Builders bags filled with rubble and other rubbish lying close to the sidings to the Bletchley stone depot |
Don't know what it is but it's large and black, has a green cross on it and looks like it doesn't belong where it's lying which is at the northern end of Bletchley's platform 6 |
Not a pretty sight or site...
We are having the same problem down South. Is it because there are rising costs involved in getting rid of waste that contractors are encoraged to leave theirs behind. I feel that due to waste being so expensive to get rid of, companies are turning a blind eye to their own responsibilities and leaving waste to pile up.
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