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Covert Crackdown on Industrial Scale Merseyside Fly-Tippers

Region & Route: North West & Central | North West & Central: North West

A huge clean-up operation is complete after illegal fly-tippers dumped 380 tonnes of waste endangering railway lines on Merseyside.

Network Rail is now cracking down on dangerous dumping in the area after £76,000 of taxpayers’ money had to be spent removing the rubbish in Fazakerley.

The huge amount of illegally dumped waste included building materials, white goods like fridges and cookers, as well as mattresses.

It completely blocked a 100-metre length of railway access road preventing staff from being able to maintain crucial railway equipment.

Clearing up the industrial-scale grot also diverted maintenance staff away from other critical work to keep Merseyrail trains running reliably across the Liverpool City Region.

Allan Gibbs-Monaghan, infrastructure maintenance delivery manager for Merseyside said: “The constant clearing up of illegal fly tipping on railway land significantly reduces our taxpayer-funded maintenance spend which is used to keep the railway in a good condition for economically important passenger journeys across the Merseyrail network.

“Our message to railway fly-tippers is clear: we will hunt you down and apply the full weight of the law to bring your crimes to justice.”

The unsightly mess at Wango Lane was spotted by an eagle-eyed Merseyrail train driver who reported it to Network Rail’s Liverpool Delivery Unit.

Railway staff and specialist waste removal firm Reliance service solutions then cleared the 380 tonnes of waste from the site, recycling around 42% of it including plastics and wood, before the remainder was sent to landfill.

The contractor said it was one of the largest cases of illegal fly-tipping it has ever seen.

Chris Vermakk, managing director from Reliance service solutions, said: “We have been set many challenges before but nothing like this – it took some real planning and working closely with Network Rail to complete the work. This is one of the biggest fly-tipping jobs we’ve ever had. Fortunately, the waste dumped was not hazardous, but sometimes it can contain extremely dangerously materials like asbestos. In some cases, food waste is present which attracts pests. We hope we don’t see fly-tipping on this scale again but will continue to support Network Rail should they need us in future as they continue to fight against fly-tipping blight.”

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