Hundreds of raw sausages fly-tipped near city centre

Joe SkirkowskiBristol
News imageJake Wesley-Worral A large pile of raw sausages dumped near a metal fence and a brick wall. The picture has been taken at night.Jake Wesley-Worral
The piles of raw sausages first appeared several days ago

Hundreds of raw sausages have been fly-tipped near to a city centre.

The pile of bangers was dumped along a Bristol footpath in Peel Street Green Space in St Jude's, and first shared on social media on Saturday.

Resident Jake Wesley-Worrall said he noticed the piles have changed shape over the days and suspects wildlife has been eating the food.

A Bristol City Council spokesperson confirmed they were aware of the fly-tipping, adding: "Clearly the edge of a path is not the place to dispose of food waste. It's far healthier and much better for the environment to recycle food waste in a food waste caddy."

News imageJake Wesley-Worral A pile of raw sausages showing a smaller pile of sausages in daylightJake Wesley-Worral
After three days, the raw sausages remain in piles near the path

The sausages have so far survived three nights despite strong gusts and rain from Storm Bram.

"The damp pink cylinders themselves look relatively unchanged from the original photograph," said Mr Wesley-Worrall.

"I imagine the somewhat cold weather has had an effect on the speed of the deterioration, but with this week being quite warm for the season, I would expect the condition of the sausages to wane rapidly."

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