The back lane is filled with furniture, black bags, electrical appliances and various types of unwanted items.
A lane in Glasgow has become a huge fly-tipping site with people travelling there to illegally dump waste.
Another woman who lives nearby was close to tears as she said she has to walk past the depressing scene every day. On waste ground at Baltic Street and Springfield Road in Dalmarnock, there were several piles of waste, including building site rubble and furniture. Tyre tracks can be seen on the grass leading onto the land.
“Two of the locations highlighted are privately maintained property and we regularly attend to incidents at the public location on Inglis St. The council said fly-tipping reports decreased last year and said “we are meeting our obligation to remove illegally dumped waste from public property.”
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