{"id":98143,"date":"2023-08-26T21:15:22","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T21:15:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritycovernews.com\/?p=98143"},"modified":"2023-08-26T21:15:22","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T21:15:22","slug":"rubbish-is-high-in-front-garden-of-birmingham-property","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritycovernews.com\/world-news\/rubbish-is-high-in-front-garden-of-birmingham-property\/","title":{"rendered":"Rubbish is high in front garden of Birmingham property"},"content":{"rendered":"
Residents at a house in Birmingham\u00a0are sparking a row due to the enormous growing pile of rubbish in its front garden.<\/p>\n
The ground is nowhere in sight, instead the grass area has become a dumping ground for everything from plastic chairs to tennis rackets to duvets.<\/p>\n
Garbage is piled so high at the Handsworth property that it’s begun to spill over onto the footpath – clothes, pint glasses and even a shopping trolley have been abandoned.<\/p>\n
The residents of the property are facing legal action over the festering pile of junk, Birmingham Live have reported.<\/p>\n
Despite previously being cleaned by the housing association, who owns the site, the rubbish keeps piling back up again.<\/p>\n
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Garbage is piled so high at the Handsworth property that it’s begun to spill over onto the footpath – clothes, pint glasses and even a shopping trolley have been abandoned<\/p>\n
The house is located on Holyhead Road, where properties in the area are worth between \u00a3166,000- \u00a3250,000.<\/p>\n
Locals claim the waste had been removed from the home where a man and woman, aged roughly in their 60s lived around a year ago.\u00a0<\/p>\n
However, more rubbish keeps mysteriously appearing in it’s place.<\/p>\n
Midland Heart, which manages the property explained that several clearings had taken place and it has now launched legal action against the tenants.\u00a0<\/p>\n
A nearby resident, Nasra Mohamed, 54, told Birmingham Live she’s ‘so very tired’ of the situation.<\/p>\n
She complained that they can’t open the windows on a hot day due to the smell and they’re getting a lot of ants come into their property.<\/p>\n
When asked about the resident of the home, the neighbour added that she ‘is a nice woman who lives there – but nothing changes.’<\/p>\n
Allegedly the back garden is no different and is also piled high with junk – multiple neighbours have complained, claiming that the situation has been like this for five years.<\/p>\n
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A nearby resident and mum-of-five Nasra Mohamed, 54, told Birmingham Live she’s ‘so very tired’ of the situation<\/p>\n
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Midland Heart, which manages the property, said several clearances of the affected area had previously taken place – but it said it had now launched legal action against the tenants<\/p>\n
Residents are also worried that the damp rubbish could be a fire hazard.<\/p>\n
Vicki Brownhill, the head of housing management at Midland Heart, added: ‘We fully understand the impact this has had on the local community and have been working with our tenant to help address these issues for some time.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘We have already completed several clearances of the affected area and tried to facilitate conversations to improve relationships in the area to find a long-term solution for everyone.<\/p>\n
‘Unfortunately, this has not been as successful as we hoped and as a result we have had to as a last resort start appropriate legal action.’<\/p>\n
BirminghamLive reported that they made repeated attempts to contact the tenants at the home, who were unavailable for comment.\u00a0<\/p>\n