A SUPERMARKET has taken action after a shopper shared their frustrations about the nearby overpass being in 'filthy' condition.
The resident, who wished to remain anonymous, shared their concerns on the state of the walkway that leads to the Tesco Extra store, on Brunel Way.
The overpass has graffiti on the lifts and walls as well as rubbish all over the floor, including planks of wood.
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The shopper said it was ‘madness’ that the overpass reportedly hadn’t been cleared explaining Slough Borough Council wasn’t doing anything about the problems surrounding rats and litter in the area.
Other areas plagued with litter in the town have also been reported previously to the council.
These include Upton Court Park, Wellington Street, Chalvey Road West and Diamond Road.
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As the overpass is owned by Tesco, when the Observer contacted the supermarket for a statement a spokesperson said the overpass is “not currently in use”.
They said: “We take our responsibility as a good neighbour very seriously.
“The overpass leading to our Slough Extra store is not currently in use however we are sorry for its poor condition and the area has now been cleared and cleaned.”
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