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Illegal dump becomes ‘symbol of north-south divide’ at heart of Makerfield byelection
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Illegal dump becomes ‘symbol of north-south divide’ at heart of Makerfield byelection

The Guardian · Jun 14, 2026, 6:00 AM

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Failure to clear up rotting, rat-infested site is a key issue for local people as they weigh up politicians’ promises. A mountain of rubbish sits behind a metal fence in the village of Bickershaw, where it has remained for more than 20 months. For many residents, it is a physical manifestation of the north-south divide as well as a rotting, rat-infested symbol of a broken system in which organised criminal gangs make millions while communities endure the toxic impact of their trade.The 25,000 tonnes of household and trade rubbish is one of the largest toxic waste dumps in the country. Unlike many illegal dumps that appear in woodlands, by rivers and on farmland, this one is in the heart of a residential street, right next to a primary school. Continue reading...

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