Horsham waste site changes prompt fresh fly-tipping fears

Changes planned at Horsham’s waste dump have prompted new fears of an increase in fly-tipping in the area.
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West Sussex County Council plans to trial a booking system at the rubbish site at Hop Oast next month after reports of queues of cars backing up to the A24 at busy times.

But there are fears that there will be an increase in waste being dumped illegally as more restrictions are imposed.

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Horsham Councillor Christine Costin spoke out about her concerns following one of the latest fly-tipping incidents in the town this week when old furniture was dumped in Horsham’s North Street subway.

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“The North Street Subway looks dingy and grim enough without the rubbish added to it,” she said.

And, she said: “People are being even more callous with their rubbish. littering and fly-tipping looks revolting and is a hazard to health.

“That’s why we need recycling points and user-friendly municipal tips that are easily reached and readily available.”

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She pointed out that Horsham’s waste site had already had its opening hours reduced and was shut two days a week.

“People should be able to get to the tip when they need it,” she said.

She also criticised the ‘red tape’ with the need for tip visitors now having to produce documentary proof they are West Sussex residents.

“The easier you can make recycling, the better and the less likely you are to have fly-tipping.”

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The furniture dumped in the North Street subway was quickly removed after ‘Team Forest’ - local councillors Colin Minto, Godrey Newman and David Skipp - reported the incident.

Meanwhile, the incident came as new figures showed that fly-tipping on public land in the Horsham area had increased again.