Rutland Residents are unhappy with Rutland County Councils, New Limestone Cycle Footpaths, Dogs are Turning Yellow, thanks to Lafarge.
"The yellow brick road from preston to uppingham, has turned sloppy" says one resident describing it as "runny poo"
After short walk dogs are turning yellow, boots and clothes are being ruined.
The paths have been created as part of a £35 million 5 year contract awarded to
Lafarge Tarmac, they are using what is described as Limestone Grit a sustainable
product.
Concerns have been raised by a Rutland County Councillor since last October 2014
The new cycle footpath between Preston and Rutland is part of the councils
£700,000 scheme. It looks as if this path cost around £134,000
"The yellow brick road from preston to uppingham, has turned sloppy" says one resident describing it as "runny poo"
After short walk dogs are turning yellow, boots and clothes are being ruined.
The paths have been created as part of a £35 million 5 year contract awarded to
Lafarge Tarmac, they are using what is described as Limestone Grit a sustainable
product.
Concerns have been raised by a Rutland County Councillor since last October 2014
The new cycle footpath between Preston and Rutland is part of the councils
£700,000 scheme. It looks as if this path cost around £134,000