Kings ransom to scuttle holiday highway tossers

By Carmen McIntosh
July 8 2015 - 7:00am
FED UP: Neighbours Rhett Mitchell and Albert Veith, who live west of Nelligen, say cleaning up rubbish travellers dump on the Kings Highway is becoming an expensive and frustrating exercise. On the day the Bay Post/Moruya Examiner visited, a bag of rubbish, a lacy pair of women’s underwear, beer bottles and a wine cask had been discarded outside Mr Veith’s property.
FED UP: Neighbours Rhett Mitchell and Albert Veith, who live west of Nelligen, say cleaning up rubbish travellers dump on the Kings Highway is becoming an expensive and frustrating exercise. On the day the Bay Post/Moruya Examiner visited, a bag of rubbish, a lacy pair of women’s underwear, beer bottles and a wine cask had been discarded outside Mr Veith’s property.

KINGS Highway residents are becoming increasingly fed up with travellers brazenly dumping rubbish at their front gates, and want Eurobodalla Shire Council to help address the problem.

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