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Tuesday, 16th March 2010

WOOD WATCH: Day 35 – clean-up on target

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Published Date: 23 February 2008
DESPITE setbacks caused by last week's arson attack and problems with chipping machinery, Worthing's wood mountain is on its way to being cleared.
According to Worthing Borough Council the town's beaches are on target to be opened again by Easter.

The beaches west of Brooklands Park down to Merton Road, and from Worthing Pier up to Wallace Avenue – excluding the stockpile area at Heene Road – are already clear.

Metal baskets have been put in place on these beaches for stray pieces of wood to be put into, and safety notices have been put up warning people to exercise caution.

Contractors were due to start clearing the remaining part of the beach from Sea Lane in Ferring back towards the Heene Road area this weekend.

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  • Last Updated: 25 February 2008 8:18 AM
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David wickings,

18/03/2008 13:52:28
LOL on taget for what the most usless people in britain award? 35 days it will still be a mess come the summer which is realy close so if you all hury and clear some of the mess we were told would only take weeks it should be tidy just in time for the next lot.

if only they had not been so greedy the local tax payers would have cleared it by now for free!!!!!!

i do like thge posters asking us to put the remaining rubish in the wire bins!!! so matey gotta think of your earlyer "ELF AND SAFTY" comments
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