
I’ve never really spoken to them other than taking in the odd parcel for me.
It’s looked like this for a while. I don’t know if I should ask if they need a hand (I don’t want to move anyone’s trash but might be a reason it’s like that)
Her kids are a bit of a nightmare if that makes a difference.
by Robustss
38 comments
You approach them by calling the council and letting them deal with it.
This isn’t something that will be solved with a friendly chat. This person’s garden is like that because they have a problem or don’t give a shit. Let the authorities deal with them.
Call the council and tell them you’ve seen a lot of rats in your garden and you’re not sure why. they’ll come inspect and look over neighbouring fences. then it’s on them to sort it and you haven’t grassed on anyone but yourself.
Na leave it ! All you’ll get is probably a load of abuse and then their rubbish in your garden!
depends how petty u want to be, council, environment agency, police, child services, molotov cocktail?
Phone the council as of yesterday.
Take off and nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
‘Hey Mr Council person, i have seen rats and think they are coming from’ Points at that garden.
And once cleared keep an eye out for it in the local alleyway/path/park.
I’d be tempted not to, but to speak to the council. Even if it’s privately owned/rented, they have a duty to keep the property in reasonable condition.
Looks like the garden in Black Books
Neighbours will probably get the hump if you bring it up, best to speak to the council who have people that deal with these type of situations on a daily basis.
Don’t, nightmarish kids are usually the product of crap parents so I’d suggest the residents are just losers/crackheads that don’t give a fuck about living in an absolute shithole. It’s a tell-tale sign that. Red flag.
If they’re elderly help them out. Anything under 50 and they are a disgrace.
Now downvote me for being brutally honest. Idgaf.
Do they own or rent? If they rent through an agency and you happen to know which one you can complain to the agency as well as the council.
Do you think she doesn’t know?
Not by posting online
With all that shite piled against the back door, what happens if there’s a fire and they can’t get out the front?
You don’t. All that will do is out you as the person who complained when you eventually resort to calling the council.
Call the council and let them deal with it.
Council environmental health team – and send them pix via email for back up!
In a biohazard suit by the looks of that
Jeez, I’d be tempted to phone the council environmental health team for that – this is not just “a bit of a mess” or similar, but a hazard to the wellbeing of the area.
If you were inclined to, bring up politely and offer to help clear it for a day. Not your job or responsibility but sometimes people genuinely need a hand.
This is one for the council, send them evidence of dumping and the state of the property.
Post a letter saying “just thought I would inform you, but someone has put a photo of your house on r/CasualUK, I don’t know who would do such a thing but I thought I should give you a heads up”
put up some blinds and stop looking at it, not your problem
The council needs to be involved as that is a health hazard that will, if not already, attract rats.
yeah you call the council – they will forward you on to environmental health. I did this with my neighbour and they cleared it within a week. Guessing they got charged but not sure. That is so gross!
Well that back entrance is blocked as a potential fire exit. This is just asking for trouble.
Notify the authorities like your council because that’s a fire and health risk
Send this picture to the local council, they can issue an order to require the rubbish is cleared. If they are tenants, their landlords will be interested and can also require a clean up.
you don’t, this is one where you’re gonna have to call code enforcement.
If there are kids involved that’s a call to social services.
If they have kids this is a major safeguarding concern. This is clearly dangerous containing all sorts and the council will need to do a home visit if their is concern for children. Also it clearly will contain rodents and all sorts of unsanitary beings. Call the council.
Are the disabled or something? Maybe they need some help?
Is your neighbour Mr Trebus?
Call the Environmental Agency. Tell them you’ve seen big rats. They’ll be round like a shot and will be able to enforce it with fines and prosecution if it’s not swiftly sorted out. They usually send a big skip round for the residents to get rid of all the shit.
‘Trash’
You don’t.
Not your garden, not your business. Leave it be.