Waste Crime: Knowsley

Part of the debate – in Westminster Hall at 5:05 pm on 25 March 2026.

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Photo of Matt Rodda Matt Rodda Labour, Reading Central 5:05, 25 March 2026

My hon. Friend is making an excellent speech and I wholeheartedly support her campaign for her constituents, given the appalling situation they find themselves in. Does she agree that issues are often also at street level where, sadly, a tiny minority of residents drop off mattresses, old furniture and bags of rubbish, leaving them at the end of the street, causing a local stink and an eyesore? In my area, that is being tackled by the local authority, but we would like more resources. It is important that the Minister is present, and I look forward to her addressing the issue later.

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