Car dumpers turn inner-city allotment into motor graveyard in Walsall, West Mids

An inner-city allotment has been turned into a motor graveyard as dozens of abandoned vehicles have been piled up just yards from upset residents’ homes. 

These eerie aerial photographs show how more than 30 cars have been dumped on a patch of land in the middle of a housing estate. 

The vehicles have been piling up on the allotments in Walsall, West Midlands, since last year.

Car dumpers turn inner-city allotment into motor graveyard as they pile up dozens of abandoned vehicles just yards from upset residents’ homes

Some vehicles appear to have been left there for so long that they have been almost completely submerged by the surrounding foliage.

Other shots show battered cars with crumpled roofs, dented body parts and smashed windows.

Residents have complained to Walsall Council and police about the cars which they say have turned the area into a magnet for vandals.

Some vehicles appear to have been left there for so long that they have been almost completely submerged by the surrounding foliage

Some vehicles appear to have been left there for so long that they have been almost completely submerged by the surrounding foliage

Eerie aerial photographs show how more than 30 cars have been dumped on the patch of land in the middle of a housing estate

Eerie aerial photographs show how more than 30 cars have been dumped on the patch of land in the middle of a housing estate

Retired teacher Ann Dutton, 66, has lived in her home backing onto the allotment for 35 years.

She said: ‘They cars started being brought in last year, around January or February time.

‘First there were just a few on the side then it built up over five or six weeks.

‘A neighbour told me people were selling them from there, but they have never moved.

‘Windows have been smashed though and bonnets gone, so people can clearly get in.

‘My concern is if any of those cars had petrol in the tanks, if they did go up, there’s no easy access for emergency vehicles, so how will they put the fire out? It’s a major problem.

‘It’s just not something you want dumped behind your house.’

The causes behind this car graveyard are not immediately clear, but residents are unhappy about the eyesore it creates.

Other photographs show battered vehicles with open doors, crumpled roofs, dented body parts and smashed windows

Other photographs show battered vehicles with open doors, crumpled roofs, dented body parts and smashed windows

Residents have complained to Walsall Council and police about the cars which they say have turned the area into a magnet for vandals

Residents have complained to Walsall Council and police about the cars which they say have turned the area into a magnet for vandals

Stuart Smith, who lives in a flat overlooking the cars, added: ‘I’ve only lived here a year so I moved in when the cars were here, but it’s not nice.

‘I can see them all outside my kitchen window.

‘I’ve noticed one or two more too, so they’re increasing. One or two people have gained access and it looks like they’re stripping parts.

‘As a resident, it’s a bit worrying. And for those whose homes directly back onto it, I imagine it’s quite a concern for security reasons.

‘It’s just an eyesore. It’s not the most glamorous place to look at. And there are sometimes some unscrupulous people walking about.

‘Who’s to say they won’t set one on fire?’

Stuart Smith, who lives in a flat overlooking the cars, added: 'I've only lived here a year so I moved in when the cars were here, but it's not nice'

Stuart Smith, who lives in a flat overlooking the cars, added: ‘I’ve only lived here a year so I moved in when the cars were here, but it’s not nice’

The allotments in Walsall, West Midlands, showing the way the bushes are slowly consuming the cars as they lie abandoned

The allotments in Walsall, West Midlands, showing the way the bushes are slowly consuming the cars as they lie abandoned

Another resident, who did not want to be named, said: ‘It’s shame an allotment has been allowed to be turned into a car graveyard.

‘Young kids go in and smash the windows. It’s wrecking the area because the allotment used to be somewhere people could enjoy and grow their own fruit and veg.

‘The police and council have been powerless to stop the cars from being dumped here and all the while, people living here have to suffer with them.’

Councillor Garry Perry, portfolio holder for community, leisure and culture at Walsall Council, said: ‘The land is privately-owned so we are investigating ownership and what can be done to resolve the issue.

‘We are reviewing our records and have reached out to the complainant for further information.’

Another resident, who did not want to be named, said: 'It's shame an allotment has been allowed to be turned into a car graveyard'

Another resident, who did not want to be named, said: ‘It’s shame an allotment has been allowed to be turned into a car graveyard’

Councillor Garry Perry, portfolio holder for community, leisure and culture at Walsall Council, said: 'The land is privately-owned so we are investigating ownership and what can be done to resolve the issue'

Councillor Garry Perry, portfolio holder for community, leisure and culture at Walsall Council, said: ‘The land is privately-owned so we are investigating ownership and what can be done to resolve the issue’

Retired teacher Ann Dutton, 66, has lived in her home backing onto the allotment for 35 years, said: 'They cars started being brought in last year, around January or February time.

Retired teacher Ann Dutton, 66, has lived in her home backing onto the allotment for 35 years, said: ‘They cars started being brought in last year, around January or February time.

'My concern is if any of those cars had petrol in the tanks, if they did go up, there's no easy access for emergency vehicles, so how will they put the fire out?' asked Ms Dutton

‘My concern is if any of those cars had petrol in the tanks, if they did go up, there’s no easy access for emergency vehicles, so how will they put the fire out?’ asked Ms Dutton

The causes behind this car graveyard are not immediately clear, but residents are unhappy about the eyesore it creates

The causes behind this car graveyard are not immediately clear, but residents are unhappy about the eyesore it creates

Haunting aerial photographs reveal how an inner-city allotment has been turned into a car graveyard crammed with dozens of abandoned vehicles

Haunting aerial photographs reveal how an inner-city allotment has been turned into a car graveyard crammed with dozens of abandoned vehicles

One resident said: 'The police and council have been powerless to stop the cars from being dumped here and all the while, people living here have to suffer with them'

One resident said: ‘The police and council have been powerless to stop the cars from being dumped here and all the while, people living here have to suffer with them’

The resident added: 'The police and council have been powerless to stop the cars from being dumped here and all the while, people living here have to suffer with them'

The resident added: ‘The police and council have been powerless to stop the cars from being dumped here and all the while, people living here have to suffer with them’

A high-view aerial shot shows houses overlooking the abandoned cars populating the allotment - while a car park remains empty beside it

A high-view aerial shot shows houses overlooking the abandoned cars populating the allotment – while a car park remains empty beside it

Entrance to the allotments in Walsall, West Midlands, showing the way the bushes are slowly consuming the cars as they lie abandoned

Entrance to the allotments in Walsall, West Midlands, showing the way the bushes are slowly consuming the cars as they lie abandoned

The overgrown foliage shows that this patch of land that was once an allotment has been commandeered by discarded vehicles

The overgrown foliage shows that this patch of land that was once an allotment has been commandeered by discarded vehicles

Councillor Garry Perry said Walsall Council is reviewing our records and have reached out to the complainant for further information'

Councillor Garry Perry said Walsall Council is reviewing our records and have reached out to the complainant for further information’

Residents have complained to Walsall Council and police about the car which they say is becoming a magnet for vandals

Residents have complained to Walsall Council and police about the car which they say is becoming a magnet for vandals

 

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