I HAVE written to The Press on a couple of occasions regarding the state of student gardens and one of your correspondents suggested I get a life!
Now, we have seen The Press photograph of Siward Street and its rubbish problems, which surely supports my observations?
Last Saturday, my sister-in-law and I witnessed a young woman carrying unwanted bedding, which was neatly folded, and other goods and dumping them outside the recycling bins at the adjacent supermarket ā adding to a quickly forming pile.
She came out from a house across the road and had the good grace to look somewhat embarrassed ā but carried on regardless.
I have had some experience of rental property which were a nightmare with disappearance of furniture etc, but student lets are different to that Iām sure.
Why cannot owners co-ordinate and hire a skip(s) to alleviate these problems?
Pamela Frankland, Hull Road, Dunnington, York.
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