From Taylor Wimpey Customer Services
11th May 2011
Investigating the debris in the stream, but have taken it upon our themselves to clear these items.They are unable to accept full liability as the items removed are not all used by their contractors. They have confirmed that this has now been completed and the stream is clear of any rubbish.
5th May 2011
Mike Strange has received a response from Taylor Wimpey, South Midlands, who stated that they have visited the site and, in conjunction with their consortium partner Martin Grant, are investigating and will respond in full once they have received a response from their Consortium Project Manager.
If we have any more question we may contact them on email address SouthMidlandsCustomerServices@taylorwimpey.com, telephone number 01908 544867 (available on their web site) or direct to their Bramble Walk Site Manager at the development site.
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Wednesday 3rd May 2011 - email to Customer Services, Taylor Wimpey
It is about time you take a look your development in the middle of our Biggleswade countryside which is polluting waterways with your rubbish.
I took these photographs on Sunday and was horrified to see the appalling mess in the stream running alongside the Bramble Walk development as well as in the storm pond and next to the road. It isn't just surface polystyrene that has carelessly been allowed to blow around but sacks and other site junk in the stream bed.
I am sending these to our Biggleswade Blog (http://biggleswadeonline.blogspot.com/) and will keep them abreast of the steps you take to rectify the situation. I shall be keeping a close eye on the way in which Taylor Wimpey care for the environment in and around Biggleswade.
Mike Strange
(Concerned Biggleswade resident)
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