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Young man who's registered blind had to walk through this mountain of fly-tipped rubbish on his way home from college

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Levenshulme, is on a skills and employability course at Manchester College. He returned to his studies on Monday (September 14) after the summer break.

After his first day, Alex met his mum before they headed towards Clayton Lane South in Openshaw. Alex, who is registered blind and has myopic brain disorder, goes that way as it allows him to avoid the noise of the main roads.He got a taxi that morning to avoid being late to college - so had no idea what he'd run into walking home.Alex and his mum discovered the stretch was ‘covered’ in dumped rubbish - including sofas, mattresses, door frames and black bin bags.It made it it difficult for Alex and his mum to safely get through.Alex’s dad Bobby shared a video of the 'dumping ground' on.

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