A HUGE mountain of rubbish dumped in Luton has been branded a biohazard as deadly asbestos is lurking beneath the waste.

The sea of litter has been fly-tipped on the preferred site for the new Luton Town Football Club stadium.

 Mountains of rubbish have been dumped on a decaying site in Luton

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Mountains of rubbish have been dumped on a decaying site in LutonCredit: Barcroft Media
 The wall of garbage measures is well over 100m long by 40m wide

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The wall of garbage measures is well over 100m long by 40m wideCredit: Barcroft Media
 The site has now been deemed a biohazard as it contains asbestos

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The site has now been deemed a biohazard as it contains asbestosCredit: Barcroft Media
 The site is meant to be a potential for Luton Football Club's new ground

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The site is meant to be a potential for Luton Football Club's new groundCredit: Barcroft Media
 Among the rubbish is decaying furniture that has been fly tipped

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Among the rubbish is decaying furniture that has been fly tippedCredit: Barcroft Media
 Rubbish sacks have also been dumped on the site

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Rubbish sacks have also been dumped on the siteCredit: Barcroft Media
 Legal notices have been pinned up since 2014 with the next one up in November

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Legal notices have been pinned up since 2014 with the next one up in NovemberCredit: Barcroft Media

Walls of garbage stretch for 100m down the stinking heap in Bedfordshire.

Shocking pictures show mounds of rubbish including wooden furniture and building waste piled high on the side of the road.

There are also mysterious bin liners containing litter and decaying mattresses and sofas.

The decaying site has now been deemed a biohazard, with a sign on the front saying it contains "dangerous materials including asbestos and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)".

PAHs are a group of more than 100 chemicals released from burning wood or coal and can cause cancer.

The rubbish dump has been used by fly tippers for a while and is directly opposite a busy shopping centre.

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Legal notices have been pinned on to a broken fence from 2014 - with the last one running out in just three months.

Although there is mention of CCTV, there doesn't appear to be a security presence on the site.

A local called last week for the rubbish to be removed and claimed it had been left behind by travellers.

 The stinking heap is believed to have been left by travellers according to locals

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The stinking heap is believed to have been left by travellers according to localsCredit: Barcroft Media
 But it has been piling up for years causing an eyesore for residents

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But it has been piling up for years causing an eyesore for residentsCredit: Barcroft Media
 Weeds are growing among the garbage bags

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Weeds are growing among the garbage bagsCredit: Barcroft Media
 Horrified locals have now had enough

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Horrified locals have now had enoughCredit: Barcroft Media

The man, who does not wish to be named, complained to the council about travellers parking their caravans, according to Luton Today.

He said: “They arrived at the end of June and the council removed them last month, but the rubbish is still there, three weeks on, it can be seen as your train comes in to Luton and it is starting to smell, what a great welcome. Given the council blocked the road, I think they have taken some responsibility.”

The Sun Online has contacted Luton Borough Council for comment.


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