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Our benefits street is like a slum… people flog sex at all hours & I strung up wall of dead rats to deter druggies

Our benefits street is like a slum… people flog sex at all hours & I strung up wall of dead rats to deter druggies

Scottish Sun3 days ago
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DODGING a squashed rat, a young man and woman race each other on mobility scooters, while the distinctive smell of weed momentarily interrupts the putrid stench of decaying rubbish.
Meanwhile mountains of black bin liners are strewn across streets, many of which spew their contents onto the pavements, while piles of mattresses, fridge freezers and sofas congregate in back alleys.
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Eastwood, an area of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, has been branded 'lawless' by desperate locals
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The issue of fly-tipped rubbish is so acute it's causing the rat population to soar
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One angry resident, granddad-of-11 Dave Russell, created a 'Wall of Rats' with some of his kills to demonstrate the scale of the problem to the council
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This is Eastwood, an area of Rotherham in South Yorkshire branded 'lawless' by desperate locals, some of whom claim it's become a total no-go area at night due to escalating issues with anti-social behaviour, drugs and loud parties.
The problem is so bad that a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) issued by the council in 2019 has now been extended to 2028 - with demands that residents refrain from street drinking and partying until the small hours, dumping rubbish on the streets, and bring in their wheelie bins to curb the ever-expanding rodent population.
Locals say they have been battling for months to keep the vermin under control - with one desperate man stringing up a line of 20 carcasses on a fence to show the council the harrowing extent of the problem.
Father-of-two Andrew Wilshaw, 45, tells The Sun when we visit: 'This used to be a great area but in the past 10 years it has gone downhill before my eyes.
'I am doing my best to help it. We didn't have much but we had standards. Now it's more like a third world country.'
The main streets covered by the PSPO are Fitwilliam Road, the Doncaster Road corridor, Eldon Road and the stretch up to the Mushroom roundabout.
South Yorkshire Police records showed anti-social behaviour incidents in the area had "increased steadily" since the order was last renewed, with 568 reports between 2021-2024.
A total of 60 Fixed Penalty Notices have been issued since the order was introduced in 2019 - though we witnessed several violations on our visit alone.
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council does try to keep up with demand by making clear-up trips six days a week - but still the rubbish piles up.
Andrew, who works in security, now patrols the area every Monday morning taking photos documenting the damage from the weekend in an attempt to help clean up his community.
I live in UK's saddest council estate with 'carpet' of 800 vodka bottles… it makes Shameless look like The Borrowers
He set up the Facebook group How Clean in Eastwood, which has 800 members.
Andrew - who took us around the areas in our car fearing we'd be a target if we walked around with expensive camera equipment - says: 'I started posting the sights and rubbish I saw on my own Facebook page but it blew up, so I set up the dedicated page around a year ago.
'The idea is that we shame the council into action, because the PSPOs they have in place do nothing.
'A lot of people will get me to post their photos for them because they're too scared of reprisals to do it themselves.
'All the people who used to care have had enough and moved out. Most of those left living in this mayhem are the elderly. It's awful.
'I moved in with my ill parents a bit further up the road around 10 years ago and managed to sell my house in the thick of the problem area.
'I thank God that happened because I wouldn't get anything for it now.'
'Wall of Rats'
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Father-of-two Andrew Wilshaw set up the Facebook group How Clean in Eastwood, which has 800 members, to try to shame the council into action
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Dave has started laying down poison, and has gone through two tubs in the past three months
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Dave hung up a string of rodent carcasses outside his house
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Some residents say they are too scared to let their kids play outside because there are so many rats and rodent faeces
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Petty crime and the brazen dumping of rubbish - which is fuelling a surging population of rodents - is blighting the lives of many Eastwood residents we speak to.
Granddad-of-11 Dave Russell, 74, created a 'Wall of Rats' with some of his kills.
He explains: 'The rats used to be lined all across but the birds have been eating them.
'I did it to show the council how bad it is for us. This is what we live with.
'It also stops the local druggies coming here and using it as a place to hang about.
'My garden fence is topped with barbed wire to stop burglars after our shed was broken into a few years back. We also have CCTV.
The rats used to be lined all across but the birds have been eating them. I did it to show the council how bad it is for us. This is what we live with
Dave Russell
'You can't have your back door open for fear you'll get a rat in your house. You see them darting across your garden all the time.
'I catch three or four every day. I used to leave live traps and then kill them by drowning them - the snapper traps leave a bit of a mess.
'I have started laying down poison, it's £9 for a pack of 20 - in the past three months I've used two tubs. But still we have so many, it does nothing to keep the numbers down.
'Nobody should have to live like this, we are constantly bleaching and cleaning because rats are full of disease.'
Father-of-one Mohammed Khan, 34, has had to replace his Mitsubishi Outlander 4x4 car three times after rats got inside and chewed wires.
He says: 'They're rampant. I'd say I've spent around £25- £30,000 on cars over the last couple of years.
'Once they've got in and eaten the foam that's it, your car is done for.
'I spend around £80 a month on pest control to try and make my garden safe for my child but really you can't let your kid play outside in this.
'It's far too dangerous. Even if you don't see a rat, there is poo left behind.'
'Lawless'
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Resident Kaz Gunn refuses to move from the estate even though she's had to get her door replaced twice from thugs constantly bashing it
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Petty crime and the brazen dumping of rubbish - which is fuelling a surging population of rodents - is blighting the lives of many Eastwood residents we speak to
Credit: Glen Minikin
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The council does extra clean-up operations in the area, but frustrated locals say it doesn't seem to make much difference
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Kaz says some residents have mobility scooters even though they're not disabled
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Resident Kaz Gunn, 55, refuses to move from the estate even though she's had to get her door replaced twice from thugs constantly bashing it.
Kaz, who suffers with osteoporosis, says: 'I always speak out and take photos of people throwing rubbish, but then I make myself a target.
'Anybody who passes my door will always make sure to give it a good thud on their way by. It's quite alarming and I am scared, but I refuse to budge.
'I may be small and skinny but I won't take any crap.
'To make it even worse the whole place floods when we get plenty of rain because the drains are all blocked.
'We are living in a hellhole. It's lawless, the number of rats is immense, the streets are covered with them at night, and the parties that go on until 6am on a weekend are a nightmare.
We are living in a hellhole. It's lawless, the number of rats is immense, the streets are covered with them at night, and the parties that go on until 6am on a weekend are a nightmare
Kaz Gunn
'The noise here is awful. We get noise abatement people out to take measurements every so often but nothing is ever done about it.
'It's also mobility scooter central. I'd love to have a mobility scooter but can't get one for love nor money, but loads of people have them round here.'
Kaz points out a woman zipping by holding a bag of shopping in one hand while gripping the handlebar and a phone pressed to her ear in her other.
'She's not disabled,' Kaz says. 'She's a mum-of-two who lives over there.
'You also get people coming to your door trying to sell you stuff. I've had somebody try and sell my cat to me before, then a fella started breeding kittens to get money so now you see more cats than ever.
'Another fella was trying to sell a wheelie bin which he'd obviously nicked from somebody else's house.
'As much as I'm terrified, I also have a lot of friends here who look out for me. I have CCTV to protect me.'
'Heartbreaking'
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Though pushchairs are a regular feature outside the dishevelled terraced houses, Andrew tells us they are primarily used to transport waste
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Andrew says you can't have anything in your garden or it will get nicked
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Bar the odd corner shop and a new play park for kids, there is not much to do in the PSPO catchment, with cafes and pubs long gone.
Despite it being the school summer holidays, the streets are void of children playing.
Though pushchairs are a regular feature outside the dishevelled terraced houses, Andrew tells us they are primarily used to transport waste.
'You see so many prams outside the houses - they look innocent enough but they're actually for the people to pile high with rubbish and take it to be dumped. It's crazy,' he says.
'There are a couple of fellas around here who have vans and operate as the local skip. They take loads of rubbish and dump it.
'We know who these people are yet nothing is done.
'Somebody set fire to some rubbish piled outside an old fella's home just last week and it killed all 90 of his pigeons.
Somebody set fire to some rubbish piled outside an old fella's home just last week and it killed all 90 of his pigeons
Andrew Wilshaw
'And you certainly can't have anything in your garden or it will get nicked. It's heartbreaking.
'Every so often there will be a power cut because of all the power being used to grow cannabis in some houses.
"It's not fair because Eastwood was already a working class area and we've now become a dumping ground for people and rubbish.
'Sometimes I wonder why I keep doing this but then somebody in their 80s will come to me with concerns and fears, and I keep going.'
He adds: 'It's not great to walk around here during the day but you'd be insane to come here at night.
'Each night there will be around 40 Slovakian Roma people drinking in the park.
'The council stupidly put around a dozen benches there so it makes the problem worse, and even the police don't come here. If they did there'd be hell.
'You get accosted at all hours by people asking, 'Do you want anything?' This can be drugs or sex.'
'Getting worse'
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Some residents say there's an issue with groups of people drinking in the park in broad daylight
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The main streets covered by the PSPO are Fitwilliam Road, the Doncaster Road corridor, Eldon Road and the stretch up to the Mushroom roundabout
Credit: Glen Minikin
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Andrew says Eastwood was already a working class area and it's now become 'a dumping ground for people and rubbish'
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A squashed rat lies decaying in the middle of the road in Eastwood
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Eastwood is a melting pot of ethnicities, with a big Asian population who migrated in the 70s, and a large Slovakian Roma population that has increased over the past decade.
Thirty-five languages are spoken at Eastwood's St Ann's Primary school.
One Roma mum-of-four, 36, who did not wish to be named, tells us: 'We are always to blame for all the rubbish but people come from outside in big vans and dump it. It is not us.
'I do not see so much wrong with all being out together in the street. We like to be together.'
Another resident who did not wish to be named says: 'It is easy to put some of the blame onto the Roma families but the real problem is the landlords.
'The homeowners who moved out are now the landlords and they allow their tenants to do what they want and let them live in horrendous conditions.'
You get accosted at all hours by people asking, 'Do you want anything?' This can be drugs or sex
Andrew Wilshaw
Private landlords in Eastwood have to comply with Selective Licensing, a scheme put in place from 2020 to 2025 to make sure landlords maintain certain conditions and are subject to council checks. It is waiting to be renewed.
'On paper Selective Licensing and PSPOs are wonderful, but if nobody is enforcing them then they're not going to work,' the man continued.
'Something should have been done about Eastwood a long time ago. Instead it has been left to rack and ruin and it's getting worse.
'Private landlords hand over their properties with not so much as a tenancy agreement.
'Everybody here is on benefits. Apparently many houses have their meters rigged up for gas and electricity and nobody bats an eyelid.
Everybody here is on benefits. Apparently many houses have their meters rigged up for gas and electricity and nobody bats an eyelid
Local resident
'The amount of nice cars around here when nobody is working is phenomenal. They're all mobility cars.
'Drinking in the street is a major problem, and people chucking their furniture into the street is standard.
'But if you ring the council, they say you need to ring the police, and they tell you to ring the council, and you go round in circles.
'It's intolerable. We shouldn't be living like this. These are 100-year-old terraces and the best thing for them would be to knock them all down.'
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