
Residents on Loughborough Road in Lambeth are facing an ongoing fire risk due to dumped work rubbish, which has been moved to a recycling area, directly impacting the safety of nearby flats.
A resident report details that work rubbish was initially fly-tipped at the rear of flats on Loughborough Road, against a wall. According to the report, workmen subsequently moved this material to the communal recycling area. This relocation, a resident states, has created a significant fire risk for the flats situated above the recycling facility.
The presence of the dumped rubbish, particularly in a recycling area, is a serious concern for local residents. A resident alleges that their estate has experienced three recent major fires, underscoring the urgency of addressing potential fire hazards on Loughborough Road. The issue remains unresolved, continuing to affect the safety and peace of mind of those living in the Lambeth area.
As of the latest update, there have been no further developments or actions reported regarding the fly-tipped rubbish on Loughborough Road. The responsibility for addressing such hazards typically falls to the local council, in this case, Lambeth Council, to ensure public safety and proper waste management.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Dumped work rubbish, 16th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9303328
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