"What these people have done is disgusting. I went back on the weekend to remove as much as I could. I felt the need to do this before the rain came." Most offensive was used nappies with maggots. There was also a large-screen Sony TV, a notebook, car radio, cigarette packets, a dog biscuit pack, broken glass, bottles and cans, and disintegrating rubbish bags.
"I spent lot of time clearing it up but there is still more for the FNDC contractor to pick up," she said. "I am so grateful that the rain was not so fierce on Monday."
Meanwhile a series of smaller dumps appeared on Bonnett Road, Kaitaia, last week, starting just west of where the seal ends and extending to the other side of the oxidation ponds.
One heap appeared to be reserved for bottles, but others included a microwave oven, a bra and other clothing, squabs, a wicker basket, a gumboot, a supermarket trolley that had seen better days, flat-screen TV, remains of a chair, paper and cardboard.