Angry neighbour slams 'tramp' resident for throwing rubbish out of windows

14 July 2023 , 14:23
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All sorts of items have been thrown away, including dirty nappies (Image: BPM Media)
All sorts of items have been thrown away, including dirty nappies (Image: BPM Media)

An angry resident was forced to leave a note for their neighbour, claiming it was because they keep throwing poo out of their window.

The furious Chelmsley Wood man told fellow residents to "walk outside to the bin" after a "tramp" allegedly threw excrement out of a window.

A neighbour took to social media to share the shocking plea as council measures to curb aerial fly-tipping appear to have stalled.

Sharing the note on the 'B37 UPDATES' community group on Facebook, the disgruntled resident said they did not want to make it clear which tower block was the one concerned, but that residents should generally take more care.

"It used to be pigeons that fly and now it's dirty nappies," they said.

'My selfish neighbour stole our parking spot - my revenge means he'll regret it' dqxikeidqkikdinv'My selfish neighbour stole our parking spot - my revenge means he'll regret it'

The note read: "To the ... park tramp stop throwing your ....filled knickers, food, nappies, bottles and other junk out the window. You [have] got two legs and two hands. Walk it outside to the bin."

Angry neighbour slams 'tramp' resident for throwing rubbish out of windowsThe note urged residents to stop (BPM Media)

Birmingham Live reported that others chimed in with comments and one said: "I don't miss living on the ground floor in flats. I remember a chip pan full of oil being thrown out."

Another person added: "It's the same in every block. You can’t use communal gardens in most blocks I’m afraid. [I have seen] food, nappies, washing bowls, bottles [and] used tampons. It's disgusting to be honest."

The Midlands town has reportedly had trouble with rubbish and fly-tipping before and Tower block resident Jasmine Morgan put it down to "laziness."

"People have got a bin in their flat and if they haven't they just need to walk out the front door and use the bin chute," she said. "I don't really understand. It's just disgusting, especially the soiled nappies."

Angry neighbour slams 'tramp' resident for throwing rubbish out of windows'It's just disgusting,' and angry local said (BPM Media)

Councillor Alison Rolf said at the time: “Residents have already played a vital part in maintaining high levels of cleanliness across the borough. However, we are aware that a minority continue to disrespect our local environment by littering, fly-tipping or failing to clean up after their dogs in public areas.

“The Council is keen to build on its strong partnership with residents and continue the conversation about how we can work together so that everyone is able to enjoy our local environment. I encourage everyone who lives in, works in or visits Solihull to have their say and take part in the consultations.”

Benjamin Lynch

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