Nightmare neighbourhood renamed 'Hell Green' amid fly-tipping, smashed windows and dog muck plague
Families living on Riley Square, Bell Green say the area, nicknamed 'Hell Green', has been overrun by youngsters who terrorise locals. One mum said her partner asked one youngster to clean up their litter, only to be rudely told: 'I’ll do it if you pay me!'
CoventryLive previously reported that residents were fed-up with feral schoolchildren dumping unwanted and broken toys in the Coventry neighbourhood. Shocking pictures show smashed toys and Christmas decorations strewn on paths, canals and in alleyways.
Now residents are sharing their anger as rubbish continues to pile up in several streets. Barbara Nacham, 36, has lived in the area for five years and regularly tries to keep it clean, but says it's an uphill battle.
"This is a massive problem in our neighbourhood and it’s something our neighbours talk about," she said. "I saw and spoke to them yesterday. It seems like a never-ending story.
"Whether it be big items or just small things like crisp packets. We used to take turns cleaning the area but the next day it would always be covered in rubbish. We saw children throwing rubbish on the ground and we tried to speak to them.
"Once one of them brought their dad who shouted at us, it scared us. They're rude, too. We tidied up in the morning, half an hour later they threw something on the ground.
"When my partner asked them to clean it up, they said ‘if you pay me, I'll clean it up’. The play area is mainly kids, I don’t know if it's lack of education but there are no bins there.
"We've been reporting it to the local council. The council come and pick up the rubbish every day but how does that teach the kids."
Barbara added: "You have to pay £18 to get bulky items collected, for some people that is a lot of money. There’s one sofa that’s been here for at least two months.
"There are people going shopping, who bring the shopping home in a trolley but then dump the trolley in the river. I saw people coming back from Farmfoods with their shopping in the trolley and they wouldn’t bother to take their trolley back to the store, they’d just throw it in the river.
“They're doing it whenever they are on the play area. We are a small community. What we used to have in Poland were classes in school about how you’re supposed to keep your area clean, the kids used to pick up the garbage.
"It is a plague, it is sometimes even scary. I have a toddler who’s one and he keeps picking glass up from the ground. I have to watch the ground.
"There are people there drinking beer and throwing stuff on the ground. You're scared to even say something. Like when the kid brought his dad."
