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Sophisticated CCTV cameras may be installed to capture the flying rubbish bins that are turning the new Birmingham City FC into a landfill. Mountains of rubbish, plus drug-related paraphernalia, clothing, furniture, rotten food, etc. , were left at the front of the former Birmingham Wheels Park on Adderley Road South, Bordesley, disgusting locals.
Last month, Birmingham Live exclusively revealed how the council sold the 48 acres to the Blues. A historic sale that could see the club move from its current home of St Andrew’s to build a new multi-sports stadium on the ground.
The domain is a magnet for environmental criminals who sell hordes of garbage, which, according to an employee at a local factory, falls every week.
Read more: I visited Birmingham Wheels after a historic sale and it’s far from fitting into the jewel of the city.
A consultation has been launched to establish a follow-up “limited to the areas of the site that are hotbeds of waste dumping”. Those who wish to intervene must do so until 30 April.
Birmingham City today took a step towards Tom Wagner and Knighthead’s long-term vision at the club by securing the former 48-acre Wheels Park on Bordesley Green.
BirminghamLive understands that the club intends to create a super multi-sport stadium on the site. An agreement has been reached on the large sale of land from the municipality to finance redundancies and equivalent wage demands. According to city council documents, up to 3,000 jobs will be created.
The blues has been connected to the land, formerly known as Wheels Adventure Park, since he purchased it through the municipality in 2019.
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An employee of the factory previously said: “But this has been going on for years, ever since the municipality took over the place. Nothing is ever done, such as installing CCTV, to solve the challenge once and for all. “
He said he didn’t catch many dumpsters on the spot because “they mostly gave the impression of nighttime. “Why were fly spills so frequent? Surely more can be done on the site.
Dumping waste can result in a fine of up to £50,000 in addition to a prison sentence. Click here for more information.
Cllr Majid Mahmood, a member of the authority’s environmental cabinet, responded: “They expect the other inhabitants of our city to foot the bill for the disposal of their rubbish and unwanted items. There is no excuse for this anti-social behaviour – which shows no respect for the environment in which we all have to live and work.
“There are a lot of valid tactics to eliminate waste, adding our family recycling centers that have a giant capacity, so there’s simply no excuse. We investigate incidents and are hesitant to take enforcement action or prosecute violators, as has been demonstrated in the past. . for many high-profile cases.