Neighbours say it is still very quiet
Tucked away in a Nottinghamshire town, neighbours have told of their life next to a waste and recycling centre. Residents living near the centre located on Rugby Road, in West Bridgford have shared the ins and outs of what it is like to be so close to where waste is dropped to be recycled every day.
However, the 48-year-old has one single complaint: "The traffic can be a problem sometimes. The dust or smell has never been an issue."I do not hear anything. But when people come to the centre to drop, there are long queues. In the summer, especially, it is a problem." Despite the dust concerns, Ms Wilson said she has no plans to leave the area. The 18-year-old added: "But I would not leave the area because of it.
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