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Little around both on and off slips j2 M2

Reported via iOS in the Litter (NH) category anonymously at 16:05, Thu 27 April 2023

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 4493611.

This area remains disgusting. Full of litter. It’s a hazard to the wildlife please sort this out, it’s been like it for the past few years and never seems to get cleared

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  • We appreciate your feedback and share your concerns at the volume of litter dropped on our roads. We’re passionate about providing a network free from rubbish and litter is removed from our roads every day.

    The A2 from the M25 east bound and the M2 was initially inspected at the end of January. Following our inspectors’ recommendations, we’ve carried out litter picking eastbound along the A2 and M2. To date we’ve carried out over 30 litter picks. Fresh litter inspections were carried out on 9 and 10 March, and the areas with the heaviest amount of litter build up are to be prioritised moving forward, starting on the main carriageway where it’s safe to pick using an IPV (Incident Protection Vehicle). This provides protection for both our operatives and motorists in live traffic situations. We also continue to secure suitable traffic management to allow us to close slip roads and roundabouts. This is necessary to provide a safe working environment for the crews. It's recognised that the A2 and M2 are used heavily by waste transport lorries using insufficiently netted lorries which contributes to the unwelcomed litter. We’re working proactively with local Councils to understand how we can collaboratively address this issue with a view to targeting the offenders resulting in potential prosecutions by the council as National Highways isn’t an enforcement agency. We also work with Defra and other organisations like Keep Britain Tidy and the Campaign to Protect Rural England to raise public awareness of the dangers and costs associated with litter. We’re also requesting more litter signage which will be installed along the A2 & M2 in due course. Our overall approach for tackling litter is set out in our litter strategy. This outlines our goals and initiatives, supporting our vision of a network predominantly free from litter, without compromising safety.

    Kind Regards,

    National Highways

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by National Highways at 11:32, Tue 2 May 2023

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