BirminghamLive at Bangor House, near Chelmsley Wood, show discarded takeaways, happy meal boxes, empty fizzy drink bottles and what looked to be faeces on the ground.Landlord Solihull Community Housing said aerial fly-tipping had become a frequent issue at the flats and vowed to take action against those responsible.
Tenants received a letter from Solihull Council branding their actions as "completely unacceptable" as the incidents are categorised as an "environmental crime." Reporter Josh Sandiford visited several tower blocks in the area on October 13, all of which were clean and tidy with the exception of Bangor House.Emil Kerekes, a neighbour of the flat, which houses mostly council tenants, said the mess was a daily occurrence.The.
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